{
  "0": "In Avengers Endgame (2019), Tony Starks suit retracts from the feet first while entering Stark Tower in order to land more quietly.",
  "1": "In Ice Age (2002) Sid is singing about how all the mammoths are extinct, in one of his little songs he says: \u201cIf your species will continue clap your hands\u201d out of him, Manny, and Diego, he is the only one to clap, and his species is the only species not extinct yet!",
  "2": "In Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) Rey's goggles are made from salvaged stormtrooper eyepieces.",
  "3": "In Shazam (2019) director David Sandberg, who also directed Annabelle: Creation (2017), included the doll in the bottom left corner of the screen during the pawn shop scene.",
  "4": "Boba Fett recognises R2-D2 on Jabba's Sail Barge - Return of the Jedi (1983)",
  "5": "In The Thing (1982), when the creature \"roars\", it is rumored that John Carpenter himself said that it is emitting the screams every of every creature it has consumed thus far",
  "6": "In Green Hornet (2011), when Britt Reid (Seth Rogen) first appears on the news, Kato (Jay Chou) does not and remarks \"I'm too fast for TV.\" This is a reference to Bruce Lee, who played the original Kato and actually had to slow his movements for the cameras to capture them.",
  "7": "In Ironman 1 (2008) after returning to America Tony gets a cheese burger from Burger King and then holds a press conference and turns his life around. The day RDJ got off drugs and turned his life around he went to a Burger King to throw his drugs into the ocean",
  "8": "In Avengers Endgame (2019), Tony Stark's mustache changes while he confronts Thanos",
  "9": "Before getting the role of Uhura in Star Trek (2009), Zoe Saldana played an immigration officer in The Terminal (2004). Her character Dolores Torres was a superfan who attended Star Trek conventions, proclaiming \"Trekkies are everywhere!\"",
  "10": "In Mary & Max (2010), Max is shown he \"took a seat at the dentist's waiting room\" by taking a chair home with him. It's the same chair he sits on to write his letters to Mary.",
  "11": "In The Addams Family (2019), Wednesday Addams pigtails are two nooses.",
  "12": "The Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (1999), the Droidikas present at the Battle of Naboo have no shields, as the Gungan\u2019s own shields would not allow for their shields to enter.",
  "13": "Avengers endgame(2019): hawkeye and thor have avengers recruitment scene, making all 6 original avengers have recruitment scenes",
  "14": "In Princess Mononoke (1997), Ashitaka is hit in the face, leaving a scar. In later scenes his hood shows signs of repair.",
  "15": "In BLADE RUNNER 2049\u2019s memory lab scene, K\u2019s reflection is shown as if peaking behind the head of Ana while she looks at his memory, alluding to the fact that he\u2019s actually been seeing her memory the entire film as we learn later on.",
  "16": "The Lego Movie (2014) - Abraham Lincoln is voiced by Will Forte, who also portrayed a separate rendition of the character in the animated series Clone High. Both were directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller.",
  "17": "Despicable Me (2010): The sound system supports Gru Ray Discs instead of Blu Ray Discs",
  "18": "In John wick (2014) John can be seen wearing 2 wedding rings as a nice little emotional detail showing his strong connection to his wife who passed away.",
  "19": "In the movie Joker (2019), when Arthur goes out with Sophia the newspaper mentions about the Chernobyl disaster at the bottom depicting that the movie is set in 1986",
  "20": "Click (2006) had this legendary White Chicks (2004) Reference",
  "21": "In Infinity War (2018) Tony uses a nanotech shield to shield himself from Thanos's blast which later causes him to lose other parts from his suit and eventually get stabbed. In Endgame (2019), He uses an energy shield instead to prevent that. This shows how he always learns from his previou mistakes",
  "22": "1917 released 2020 - When George MacKay playing the main soldier was running in the scene shown, the soldier he bumps into was not a planned stunt. In fact, this was an accident where they decided to carry on the shot as they only had enough explosives for 4 attempts",
  "23": "In The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) the worker next to Ian Malcolm who is trying to contact Sarah Harding via satellite phone is holding the handset with the earpiece facing away from his ear",
  "24": "In \"Tangled\" (2010) During the 'I've got a dream' song. You can see Pinocchio sitting on the rafters over looking everyone. Another cross movie reference in the Disney world.",
  "25": "In Spider- Man 3 (2007), Peter\u2019s helmet still has the sticker that was partially ripped off in Spider- Man 2 (2004)",
  "26": "PAN AM (ceased operation in 1991)which was featured in Blade Runner can also be seen briefly in Blade Runner 2049.",
  "27": "In \"Cars\" (2006), Strip \"The King\" Weathers crashes due to his lack of roof flaps. Roof flaps function as an emergency spoiler when going backwards, counteracting the lift produced by the rear spoiler. Lightning McQueen has these roof flaps, which allows him to drive backwards in the same race.",
  "28": "The first Scary Movie takes place around 2017",
  "29": "At 1:12:34 in Fargo (1996) you can see the cameraman\u2019s reflection in Jerry\u2019s window",
  "30": "In the Iron Man 2 [2010] end credits stinger, when Agent Coulson arrives on scene in New Mexico, the vehicle badging has been removed. In the matching scene in Thor [2011], the badging is visible.",
  "31": "In The Lego Batman Movie (2017), Joker tells Batman about how they have been fighting for 78 years, which is completely accurate, seeing as the 80th anniversary of Batman was two years later, in 2019.",
  "32": "The Big Lebowski (1998) - Phillip Seymour Hoffman flubs a line and it was left in the final cut: \"...necessary means for a necessary means for a higher education.\"",
  "33": "In The Lego Batman Movie (2017), one of the songs that Robin suggests in the final scene as background music is Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley.",
  "34": "Frozen (2013) The Swing painting recreated without the \"lover\" in the bottom left corner. Would have made better foreshadowing with it in there",
  "35": "In Coming to America (1988) before King Jaffe Joffer arrives at McDowell's Restaurant, Cleo McDowell is seen reading McDonald's Operations Manual.",
  "36": "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows pt.1 (2010). Super-competent Hermione finishes changing clothes before all of the other 'Harrys'.",
  "37": "In the movie \"Cars\" (2006) when they show the crowd before the re-match you can see 2 cars spitting on the public",
  "38": "In Monsters University (2013) all architecture from doors, windows and molding incorporates either Horns, Teeth and/or Eyes.",
  "39": "In keeping with the Western themes in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019), when Brad Pitt arrives at the Manson ranch, his laces are tied to the sides of his moccasins and he jingles his keys as he walks...meant to evoke the spurs of a dangerous stranger entering town in a cowboy flick.",
  "40": "In Edward Scissorhands(1990), the neighbor who tells Edward to not be concerned with his \u201chandicap\u201d at the BBQ is the same neighbor who later warns the younger brother about the \u201ccripple\u201d",
  "41": "In Joker (2019) you can see parts of Arthur's final monologue in his notebook",
  "42": "In \u00ab Split \u00bb 2016 there is 24 end credits in same time in background as Kevin Wendell Crumb as 24 different personalities",
  "43": "Ready Player One (2018): When the batmobile skids you can here the classic batman theme played on the tyre screeches.",
  "44": "In 2012\u2019s\u2019 That\u2019s My Boy, the younger version of Susan Sarandon\u2019s character, is played by her daughter Eva Amurri.",
  "45": "Short Circuit (1986) The intro uses a keyboard layout I can't find any information on.",
  "46": "The banana splits movie (2019) fleegle's \"scar\" looks somewhat identical to the banana cream pie he got on his face in the 1968-70 intro (the pic on the left is just as bad as this movie)",
  "47": "Muder on the orient express (2017): All the suspects sitting at the table depict the last supper.",
  "48": "In 1997\u2019s Fools Rush In, Matthew Perry\u2019s father is played by his actual father, John.",
  "49": "Plot twist foreshadowing in Tron Legacy (2010)",
  "50": "In keeping with the Western themes in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019), when Brad Pitt arrives at the Manson ranch, his laces are tied to the sides of his moccasins and he jingles his keys as he walks...meant to evoke the spurs of a dangerous stranger entering town in a cowboy flick.",
  "51": "In Little Miss Sunshine(2006) Olive says she was the runner-up in the Little Miss Chili Pepper pageant. In the kitchen you can see second and third place ribbons on the wall. These are subtle hints that Richard\u2019s 9 step motivational program \u201cRefuse to Lose\u201d simply does not work in any facet.",
  "52": "Hannibal Chau eats skin louse sushi in Pacific Rim (2013)",
  "53": "At the end of avengers endgame (2019) during Steve and peggys dance the same song from when Steve found fury in his apartment in the winter soldier the same song is playing",
  "54": "Hoodwinked! (2005) that\u2019s not chief grizzly on the right of the case, but it says it is.",
  "55": "In Infinity War (2018), Thanos' opening monologue he says, \"I know what it's like to lose.... Turns the legs to jelly.\" Later in Avengers: Endgame (2019) upon realizing his loss - the first thing Thanos does is take a seat.",
  "56": "In the outro sequence of Monsters University 2013, during the cataloging of Mike and Sully\u2019s progression through Monsters inc, we see what is most likely Mike\u2019s very first romantic encounter with his future girlfriend, Celia.",
  "57": "In WALL-E (2008) During one of WALL-E and Eve\u2019s first date, WALL-E is struck by lightning which charges his battery to full power.",
  "58": "In this scene in The Matrix (1999), the water on the windows foreshadowed code",
  "59": "Batman v. Superman - Lex is referred to as prisoner AC23-1940. Luthor's first appearance was Action Comics #23 in 1940. His prison uniform however is labelled 16 TK-421. TK-421 is a stormtrooper who from Star Wars: A New Hope.",
  "60": "In Zootopia (2016) the post-it note on the desk in Assistant Mayor Bellweather\u2019s office has the name and number for Doug on it. Doug is the hitman. The truth was there!",
  "61": "In Monsters University (2013), there\u2019s a \u201cwinds of change\u201d poster on Randall\u2019s side of the dorm. Randall mentions the winds of change in Monsters, Inc. (2001), which takes place after the events of Monsters University.",
  "62": "In The Purge (2013), the daughter's name in the credits is Zoey but a trophy in her room has the name Zoe.",
  "63": "In Forrest Gump (1994), Lt. Dan lectures Forrest and Bubba about the dangers of Vietnam right after their arrival in country. Just as he ends his speech to squat in the latrine, Forrest and Bubba look at each other, and the Beach Boys are heard singing \"This is the worst trip I've ever been on.\"",
  "64": "Meta Detail: In Hobbs & Shaw (2019), Shaw eludes to having used a classic mini for a particular 'Job' in Italy...",
  "65": "The Lobby shootout, green credits sequence, and street chase in The Matrix (1999) were all full tributes to Ghost in the Shell (1995)",
  "66": "In Bad Boys [1995] the bars are just painted wood, as the chain scratches off some paint",
  "67": "In \u201cJoker\u201d (2019) During the police chase, as Arthur gets onto the subway the intercom says \u201cNext stop, Beford Falls\u201d as in the fictional New York town from the classic film \u201cIt\u2019s A Wonderful Life\u201d.",
  "68": "In Neo Tokyo [1987] a poster of \"Le tour du cadran\" can be seen, the characters of Chocolat and Foottit (upper poster) are in fact a duo of clowns that became very popular in 1890 in Paris. The man that leads them through the \"supernatural\" world can be seen perhaps as a tribute to Foottit himself.",
  "69": "In Workers Leaving the Lumi\u00e8re Factory (1895), there's also a dog leaving the factory, which means they could bring dogs to the workplace",
  "70": "1917 Opening and Closing shots",
  "71": "In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009), during the first conversation Harry had with Professor Slughorn in his office, there is a mixture of the Greek classical orders in the columns, the Ionic order (Volutes) and the Corinthian order (Capitel)",
  "72": "Fun Fact- Spiderman: Far from home [2019] is the only Spider-Man movie with a daytime final battle scene",
  "73": "In The Phantom Menace (1999), ET\u2019s species can be seen in the senate.",
  "74": "In The Monuments Men (2014) The aged version of George Clooney's character is played by Clooney's actual father.",
  "75": "Steven Spielberg showed up for a routine set visit during the filming of the Steve Madden scene in Wolf Of Wall Street (2013), and ended up co-directing the scene according to Martin Scorsese. He gave advice to actors and suggested camera angles, but went officially uncredited",
  "76": "No Country For Old Men (2007) When Chigurh shoots Wells in his hotel room, he places his off-hand behind the charging handle of the shotgun preventing the action from ejecting the fired shell and leaving evidence.",
  "77": "Everything about the Live Aid performance in Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) was an exact copy of the actually performance, from the stage and announcers to the band's on stage actions. (Link to side-by-side comparison in comments)",
  "78": "In Toy Story (1995) the carpet in Sid's house matches the Carpet from The Shining (1980)",
  "79": "In Gravity (2013) at one point of the movie, you can see, reflected in the visor of george Clooney, an additional astronaut that is not in the film. That astronaut is a \"fake\" cameraman. This is because the director Alfonso Cuar\u00f3n wanted to simulate that the filming had really taken place in space.",
  "80": "In Star Wars: Episode 3 - Revenge of the Sith (2005) you can see General Grevious has the identical lightsaber hilt as Anakin and Obi-Wan in his right hands.",
  "81": "In \"Joker\"(2019) when Arthur grabs the camera, the blue lighting makes his suit appear purple. It's a reference to the original design of the Joker's suit.",
  "82": "In Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) when Tony enters Hawkeye's barn to fix a tractor, he casually says \"Hello dear\" while approaching the tractor. It's a John *Deere* tractor. Multiple watches, but this one just clicked for me.",
  "83": "In the Shawshank Redemption (1994) Andy doesn\u2019t help Capt. Hadley with a tax issue, he cons him. Andy would know that the estate paid any taxes owed before the money is doled out, and he would know that there was no such thing as a \u201cone time only gift to your spouse.\u201d (Details in comments)",
  "84": "In Tucker and Dale vs Evil [2010], after Tucker gets his fingers reattached, one of them appear to have a woman's red fake nail glued to it",
  "85": "The muzzle flashes bounce and reflect off the locker, Escape From Tarkov Raid (2020)",
  "86": "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) Early on Cliff Booth drinks a bloody mary, as seen in a flashback scene being enjoyed by his wife.",
  "87": "Saw this \"Maz Kanata\" statue in Anakin's bedroom in Star Wars Episode 1 (1999)",
  "88": "In Olympus Has Fallen (2013) right after the White House is attacked, someone forgot to spell check...",
  "89": "In the movie \"G Force\" (2009) the character \"Speckles\" is a mole. This is a subtle nod to the fact that he is a mole in the organization.",
  "90": "The banana splits movie (2019) the first line in the movie is \"Taft studios presents... the banana splits\" the banana splits was created by hannah Barbara which was a division of taft broadcasting company",
  "91": "This scene (top) from 'Bounty Law' in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) is filmed on the same location in Melody Ranch, as the scene (below) from Django Unchained (2013).",
  "92": "In \u201cJoker\u201d (2019), while Arthur is practicing how he\u2019s gonna come out on Murray\u2019s show, you can see that he made his own mug out of magic marker to replicate the set of the show.",
  "93": "(Toy Story 3. 2010) next to Woody is Lightning McQueen.",
  "94": "In Batman Returns (1992), Michelle Pfeiffer was powdered down, then vacuumed into her costume, before painting it with a silicon-based finish. Since it was so tight, Pfeiffer was always slightly choked by it and described it as \"the most uncomfortable costume I've ever been in.\"",
  "95": "In \u2018A Clockwork Orange\u2019 (1971) there is a reference to that other Stanley Kubrick masterpiece \u20182001: a Space Odyssey\u2019 (1968) when Alex is talking to the record store employee.",
  "96": "Billy Idol was James Cameron's original first pick to play the T-1000 in Terminator 2: Judgement Day. However, a serious motorcycle accident involving Idol caused the part to be recast with Robert Patrick.",
  "97": "There's a brief visual reference to Trainspotting (1996, top) in Layer Cake (2004, bottom). I've never been able to decide whether it has some significance or it's just a bit of fun by Matthew Vaughn. Either way, I'm certain it's intended.",
  "98": "In Jurassic Park (1993) the signature sound of the Velociraptor was made using sounds of a horse, a de-barked dog, a goose, a man's voice, a walrus, and a teenage dolphin",
  "99": "In Django Unchained (2012), Once Django and Stephen are alone, Stephen drops his cane and his stutter, speaking normally and standing up straight, showing that his feebleness was an act",
  "100": "In Swiss Army Man (2016), while the characters are stranded in the wilderness with only their imaginations, the soundtrack consists entirely of human voices, clapping, etc.",
  "101": "In Parasite (2019), Mr. Park briefly mentions that their housekeeper eats \"enough for two\". Later, it is revealed that...",
  "102": "In Akira [1988] a relief of \"Snow white and the seven dwarfs\" [1937] (in which the seven dwarfs and the woodland creatures keep watch over her, waiting for the prince to come and wake her up from the spell) can be seen in the baby room once Tetsuo finds the espers.",
  "103": "In Spider-Man 2 (2004), in this scene Peter falls down by someone\u2019s hand, but in the next scene we see no people around him",
  "104": "During Netflix Titans (2020) Dawn is seen here completely disregarding the rule of secret identity after a battle at a carnival. Her mask is resting on her forehead.",
  "105": "In Star Wars: Episode I \u2013 The Phantom Menace (1999) - Qui'gon 'Jedi mind tricks' Boss Nass into thinking they have gods that have a traditonary pledge when a fellow Gungan is saved.",
  "106": "In \u201cEnchanted (2007)\u201d Giselle is offered an apple with a skull on it, which is a mise en sc\u00e8ne to Jack Skellington. It is a pastiche to when Sally tried to poison Dr. Finkelstein in Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)",
  "107": "In the movie George of The Jungle (1997) starring Brendan Fraser. He jokingly fights a lion to show off. This lion is a male due to the mane on the lion.",
  "108": "In Avengers: Endgame (2019) Thor only aims for the head when fighting Thanos (With Mjolnir in 3rd and 6th frame). These are all fighting scenes between Thor and Thanos.",
  "109": "In Spider-Man (2002), Spider-Man\u2019s hand leaves a trail of blood on the cable as he lowers it",
  "110": "I don't know if this counts, but Toy Story 2 is a sponsor on the early version of Lightning McQueen in the 2005 Cars teaser trailer.",
  "111": "Sean Bean was at two \"Council of Elrond\" meetings. One in LOTR: Fellowship of the Ring (2001) and one in The Martian (2015).",
  "112": "In Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) there is a notice signed by Richard M. Nixon staring all characters and incidents are works of fiction in the film.",
  "113": "In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I (2010), when Harry unassumingly takes the golden snitch from Scrimgeour who expects it to open up as snitches have flesh memories, Emma Watson acts out that tension even though it's not articulated in the scene",
  "114": "The Looping Rollercoaster is the exact same in Rollercoaster 1977 and National Lampoon's Vacation, here's how it looks today IRL",
  "115": "In Monsters\u2019 Inc (2001) at the end of the movie where Waternoose is arrested, there are two CDA agents wearing the number 00112.",
  "116": "(Godzilla, 2014) Before it gets covered up, the text in the opening credits makes refrence to the old godzilla films and their method of monster rampaging!",
  "117": "In Girl, Interrupted, there's a scene where \"Que Sera\" plays. This song also opens Heathers, a 1989 movie also starring Winona Rider",
  "118": "In Star Wars The Clone Wars (2008) (this is s04e04 but I think elsewhere too, even in the movie of the same name), the use of Force Lighting makes the skeleton of the victim visible, similar to X-rays",
  "119": "In The Lighthouse (2019) poster the silhouettes of Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson can be seen in the clouds",
  "120": "In Avengers Endgame (2019), for a few frames profesor hulk can bee seen using a pencil to press certain buttons since using his fingers for such small switches would be impractical.",
  "121": "In Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), when Ceaser says his first word, the camerawork foreshadows the apes rising to become the dominant species. The camera moves to a low angle shot when Ceaser speaks, and the reverse shot of Dodge is a high angle shot.",
  "122": "In Monsters, Inc. (2001), the snakes in Celia\u2019s hair look around in alarm when she gasps.",
  "123": "The whole time Harry and Hermione are in the past in \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)\u201c you can hear the ticking of the Time-Turner",
  "124": "The mise-en-sc\u00e8ne of these two bathroom scenes in The Joker (2019) are pastiches of those from The Shining (1980). Jack Nicholson previously portrayed the Joker in Batman (1989).",
  "125": "I\u2019m Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010), Umbridge\u2019s patronus sits beside her to keep the dementors in the courtroom at bay.",
  "126": "In Zootopia (2016), If you look closely at Clawhauser's spots, you will see a hidden Mickey Mouse on his cheeks.",
  "127": "In The Pagemaster (1994), as Richard, Adventure, Fantasy, and Horror are leaving the adventure section and heading into fantasy, they are traveling on the yellow brick road.",
  "128": "In Star Wars The Force Awakens (2015), Finn's Stormtrooper Name Is the Same as Princess Leia's Cell in Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)",
  "129": "Cars (2006) The minivan that passes Mac on the highway has its left turn blinker on as it gets into the right lane",
  "130": "What was originally supposed to happen in the bathroom scene from Joker (2019)",
  "131": "Check out the settings found in this scene of Snakes on a Plane (2006)",
  "132": "In Parasite (2019), when Chung-sook is clearing off the table, she accidentally throws her phone in the trash.",
  "133": "Scary Movie (2000). Cindy\u2019s window says \u201cAlways Open\u201d. Making sense why James Van Der Beek\u2019s character interrupts the bedroom scene.",
  "134": "In Joker (2019 )(dir Todd Philips), Murray Franklin introduces a guest on his show, an actor, called \"Ethan chase\". Ethan Chase was also the name of Zack Galifianakis' character in Due Date (2010) another movie previously directed by Todd Philips.",
  "135": "An analysis of an alternative poster of Parasite (2019)",
  "136": "Upon rewatch, the painfully obvious stunt driver during the final car chase in Bad Boys (1995).",
  "137": "In The Incredibles (2004). Syndrome throws Mr. Incredible on accident because he had been rehearsing his grand entrance as a superhero by tossing a fuel truck. In the former he introduces himself as Syndrome, your nemesis. In the latter as syndrome a new superhero.",
  "138": "In Joker (2019), as Arthur leaves his work place, he mimics the iconic dance which he does on the Bronx stairs.",
  "139": "In Avengers: Infinity War (2018) when Doctor Strange gives Thanos the time stone before he summons the stone there is a star in the background in which he \"grabs\" to summon the stone.",
  "140": "In Lilo and Stitch (2002), Disney+ has an alternative edited version where Lilo is hiding behind a pizza box instead of a dryer to satisfy safety concerns about children hiding in dryers",
  "141": "In Avengers Endgame (2019) Stan lee drives a car, in the back of the car you can notice a phrase \"NUFF SAID\" which was one of the famous quote said by Stan Lee",
  "142": "In Scott Pilgrim vs The World (2010), Scott asks for a list of her Evil Exes, and she sarcastically says she might get it laminated. When she does give him the list, it is in fact laminated.",
  "143": "In 1408 (2007), in the scene where the room calls and tells Mike Enslin to use their express check out service, it shows a rope tied into a noose. When he sees an illusion of him using it, the rope is replaced with the room's towels tied together since the rope is not part of the room.",
  "144": "In A New Hope (1977) you can see David Prowse through Darth Vader\u2019s non tinted eye cutouts",
  "145": "In \"Concussion\" (2015), while NFL player Mike Webster visits his former team doctor at his clinic office, Mike is calmed and placed next to the skull of a woodpecker, an animal known to withstand repetitive blows to the head.",
  "146": "In The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) Sally sews and let\u2019s down the basket of goodies all from a spiders web.",
  "147": "Sideways (2004) The wine Miles saved for a special occasion then wound up drinking at a fast food restaurant is Chateau Cheval Blanc, a wine that is predominantly Merlot",
  "148": "In The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) starring David Bowie, Bryce walks past Bowies most recently released album 'Young Americans' in the record store.",
  "149": "In The Terminator (1984), the toy truck Arnold runs over at the beginning of the film is nearly identical to the real truck he drives at the end.",
  "150": "In The Founder(2016), you can see Ray Kroc look on a map to find San Bernadino. This map is inaccurate as it shows Irvine, CA, a city formally incorporated in 1971.",
  "151": "In Frozen (2013) when Olaf sings 'In Summer' he has a drink in his hand with the ice in the drink shaped himself, foreshadowing that he could melt in summer like the ice in his drink would.",
  "152": "The Irishman (2019), the scale model for Jimmy Hoffa\u2019s Vegas plans is clearly 3D printed, a process not present during the \u201850\u2019s-\u201860\u2019s timeframe of the film.",
  "153": "In Midsommar (2019), you can see a picture of Dani on her parents' nightstand. The vase with flowers behind the portrait foreshadows Dani being crowned as May Queen later in the movie.",
  "154": "In Real Steel (2011) you can see an advertisement for the Xbox 720 in the final battle.",
  "155": "In the credits of Threat Level Midnight (2019), Ryan Howard\u2019s friend Troy is credited as \u201cTroy Underbridge.\u201d This is actually a reference to The Lord of the Rings, where Frodo goes under the name \u201cUnderhill.\u201d Dwight mentions on many occasions on how Troy resembles a Hobbit like Frodo",
  "156": "In X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), when Storm electrocutes Callisto, you can see Callisto's lip piercing glowing red hot afterward.",
  "157": "In Mulan (1998) it can be seen that when Mulan is portrayed as a female, her jaw is smooth, but when she is pretending to be a male, her jaw is sharper and more masculine.",
  "158": "Joker (2019)- Arthur\u2019s adoption application is less worn out than the other papers in the file indicating that a fake, intentionally worn out one may have been added to Penny\u2019s file but it still doesn\u2019t match the other papers.",
  "159": "In Klaus (2019) the postman is halfway through his target halfway through the movie.",
  "160": "In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), the spider that bit Miles and was in the underground was from Alchemax. It probably crawled onto the Prowler (Uncle Aaron) and fell off during his \u201cengineering job.\u201d",
  "161": "In Catch Me If You Can (2002), Frank tells Carl they are landing on runway 44 at LaGuardia. Runway numbers only go up to 36 which he would have know had he been an actual airline pilot.",
  "162": "In the movie \"The Invention of Lying\" (2009) you can see the crowd is computer generated. Look the the people to the right of each white line.",
  "163": "In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) Harry casts the spell Arania Exumai against the spiders in the forest. He learns this by watching Tom Riddle cast it against Aragog in the past.",
  "164": "In The Muppet Movie (1979), Kermit assures Animal that his \u201cbig scene\u201d is happening soon.",
  "165": "In \"Missing Link\" (2019), explorer Lionel Frost has references in his drawer to \"Boxtrolls\" (2014), \"Kubo and the Two Strings\" (2016), and \"ParaNorman\" (2012)",
  "166": "In Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade (1989) The opening sequence shows a man finding an artifact named the Cross of Coronado. Later on, the man in possession of the cross has a ship also named the Coronado.",
  "167": "[1989] Indiana Jones Last Crusade - The ropes weren\u2019t tied to the chair in any way. Indy and Dad could have simply stood up and unraveled the ropes.",
  "168": "In Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse (2018), when Miles shocks Peter, his nervous system is highlighted instead of the usual bones portrayal",
  "169": "At the end of Road house (1989)when everyone says they saw nothing these four monkeys see no evil, hear no evil , speak no evil and do no evil. Are seen in the background",
  "170": "In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles [1990], a stunt man/crew member can be seen bottom right of the screen as the floor collapses in April's house/antique shop.",
  "171": "In the Pixar short film \u201cBao\u201d (2018), the white woman is first seen dressed a bit immodestly and with heavy makeup, but later is seen dressed modestly and with little makeup. This is meant to juxtapose who the mother saw her as initially vs who she actually was.",
  "172": "In Coraline (2009), there are 3 pictures of the later revealed ghost children, captured by the other mother.",
  "173": "In Shrek 2 (2004) the guards grind pepper directly on Shrek's eyes since pepper spray had yet to exist",
  "174": "In Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse (2018), when Peter B. Parker says the restaurant he and Miles Morales are it closed 6 years ago in his dimension, wondering why, you can see on the door that the restaurant has a \"C\" rating.",
  "175": "In The Addams Family (2019) Morticia resisted pugsleys hypnosis by focusing on his striped shirt instead of his pocket watch.",
  "176": "In this scene from Under the Silver Lake (2018), Garfield's character has his hand stuck to an Amazing Spider-Man comic book from the table. Cred: filmthusiast",
  "177": "In The Vow (2012), Channing Tatum run twice in a hospital (20:35 and 24:24) but it's the same shot, one has a horizontal axis symmetry (or at least another try of the same shot).",
  "178": "In Boogie Nights The customer in the stereo store talking with Buck, was the first person to play the part of Dirk Diggler in the 1988 PTA short The Dirk Diggler story.",
  "179": "The sound of music (1965) In the song \u201cfavourite things\u201d when the children were listing their favourite things, liesl says that here favourite thing is telegrams, this is because the only time she can see Rolfe (her love) is when he is delivering telegrams",
  "180": "In The Hateful Eight Kurt Russel breaks a one-of-a-kind Martin from the 1870s that was on loan from the Martin Guitar Museum. The reaction from Jennifer Jason Leigh was of genuine surprise. Link to full story in comments.",
  "181": "In the Mask of Zorro (1998) Don Rafael goes to Arrest Zorro before leaving California, and he still has a bloody bandage from where Zorro cut him earlier in the day.",
  "182": "In Don Jon (2013) Channing Tatum and Anne Hathaway are used for the stereotypical love movie \u201cspecial someone\u201d. In the background later in the movie the same movie poster shows Zac Effron\u2019s headshot from \u201cthe lucky one\u201d instead.",
  "183": "In The Lighthouse (2019), Willem Dafoe's character references \"The Chicopee\" when talking about how boredom affects sailors. The USS Chicopee was a real ship used during the Civil War to blockade Confederate ports, which would have been very boring for the crew.",
  "184": "In Joker (2019) you can hear the laugh of Heath Ledger's Joker in between the broadcasts",
  "185": "Quentin Tarantino is hidden on the Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood (2019) poster",
  "186": "In Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension [2011], when hopping through dimensions, Candace appears to have won an election (Silhouette is the same as the photo), which is why the Zebra that is reading the newspaper smiles at her.",
  "187": "That time a girl threatened to cut off Lilo\u2019s head. Brown haired girl: \u201cif you have rabies the dog catcher are gunna have to cut yer\u201d. If she were to continue she would have said cut your head off and send it to the state lab. Nice little decapitation joke in the kids movie! Released in 2002",
  "188": "Aladdin (2019) magic carpet makes the Disney Castle.",
  "189": "Watching Thir13en Ghosts (2001) and noticed a cameraman reflected in the glass of the bookshelf.",
  "190": "In Shrek 2 (2004) the police throw pepper with a grinder in Shrek's eyes since the pepper spray has not yet been invented.",
  "191": "Dude has half & half on his lip after checking that it's fresh at Ralphs. The Big Lebowski (1998) 3 minutes in.",
  "192": "In Titanic, Jack tellsRose that he went ice fishing on Lake Wissota in Wisconsin. The lake Wissota was formed in 1917 by the creation of a hydroelectric dam on the Chippewa River, 5 full years after the Titanic sank.",
  "193": "In Toy Story 2 (1999) the three aliens Mr. Potato Head saves are still harassing him right up to the point Andy returns from Cowboy Camp",
  "194": "In Pulp Fiction (1994), Marcellus is staking out Butch\u2019s apartment with Vincent because by this time, Jules has already quit \u201cthe life\u201d.",
  "195": "In Demolition Man (1993), one of the Cryo-Con Parolees is later seen playing the piano at Taco Bell.",
  "196": "In the Bluesky Animation movie \"Robots\" (2005), there is a ton of easter eggs like this one : Celebrity names, robot version",
  "197": "In Hobbs and Shaw (2019), Dwayne Johnson's real-life cousin (Brother in the film), WWE Superstar Roman Reigns, uses the samoan drop and the spear, two moves he regularly uses in WWE.",
  "198": "The seaside climax of Blade Runner 2049 leaves salt stains from the dried saltwater on his pants.",
  "199": "In Midsommar (2019), Pelle gifts Dani with a sketched portrait and tells her it\u2019s something he only does for birthdays. Later in the film, Pelle can be seen sketching a portrait of Dani as the May Queen\u2014signifying that on this day she was reborn into a new family.",
  "200": "In Toy Story 2 [1999], Zurg is visibly damaged after his fall from the elevator. The iron sights on his ion blaster are broken, one of his horns is bent, his cape is mangled in several places, and one of his mouth lights is malfunctioning.",
  "201": "In The Edge of Seventeen (2016), the drawing of an alien wearing a disguise is seen among several other drawings in Erwin\u2019s room. The character is later the protagonist of Erwin\u2019s film at the film festival.",
  "202": "In The Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies (2014), the tactic King Thranduil uses against D\u00e1in II Ironfoot is the same as the one Romans use against Hannibal's elephants in Battle of Zama",
  "203": "In 6 Underground (2019) around 1:52:30 there are 1-2s of blue screen. Some forgot the VFX.",
  "204": "In The Invention of Lying (2009) the $100 bills are all old fashioned because the anti counterfeit updates wouldn\u2019t be needed if no one had ever lied.",
  "205": "In Night of the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009), Kahmunrah is visibly much older than his brother Ahkmenrah. In the original script, it was revealed that in life, Kahmunrah had murdered Ahkmenrah out of jealousy.",
  "206": "In Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) in the scene where C3PO is first activated the filmmakers used a plastic Xistera from the Indian sport Jal-Alai as a robotic part in the background.",
  "207": "In Taken 3 (2015), whoever created the LAPD computer interface didn't know how to make the main character's last name possessive (his last name is Mills)",
  "208": "Baby Driver (2017) had a unique writing process. Most movies would write the action sequences, then find which music synched best. For this movie, Edgar Wright found fast paced music, then wrote the scene to synch almost perfectly with the song, i.e., Hocus Pocus.",
  "209": "In Coco (2017) you can see an assortment of previous Pixar character toys hanging from a post.",
  "210": "Bolt (2008). The address on Bolt\u2019s tag is for the Disney Animation Building",
  "211": "In Never Been Kissed (1999), Drew Barrymore's character Josie joins the math team, The Denominators who clearly don't know any of the numbers of Pi after 3.14.",
  "212": "In Team America (2004) the street pavers are shaped as croissants.",
  "213": "In the Lord of the Rings: the Return of the King (2003) two scars on Frodo's chest are clearly visible: on his right the hit received on the chain mail of mithril under the mines of Moria, on his left the wound received by the Witch-King on Weathertop.",
  "214": "In Lady Bird (2017) when Christine buys her dress, you can see that there is a discount on purple and pink dresses. In a later Scene Christine and Julie wear these colours.",
  "215": "In transformers: the last knight (2017) they found the submarine in London but the scene was shot in Portsmouth you can even see the spinnaker tower in the distance",
  "216": "In Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) when Jonah Hill gives Russell Brand his demo you can see that Jonah\u2019s face has been printed around the disk",
  "217": "In The Matrix ( 1999), when Neo visits the Oracle, we can see a spoon-rack in the entrance of her apartment.",
  "218": "In the original Star Wars, Leia is held in cell #2187. In the sequel trilogy, Finn's stormtrooper call sign is FN 2187.",
  "219": "Sing (2016) - The Tortoise and the Hare can be seen racing up the stairway in the opening scene, a nod to the Aesop fable.",
  "220": "In \"Rushmore\" (1998) after Max's first bike is destroyed, he is seen using a new bike. This is probably his deceased mother's old bike as it's a woman's frame and has a small child's seat on the back.",
  "221": "In Les Mis\u00e9rables (2012), Jean Valjean kept the candlesticks given to him by the Bishop and are visible in the background in several scenes.",
  "222": "In Toy Story 4 (2019), a closer look at Buzz Lightyear shows that his stickers are slowly starting to peel away.",
  "223": "In Coco (2017) the sidewalk tiles are shaped as bones.",
  "224": "In 2016s Finding Dory, Inside Outs Riley can be seen in the audience.",
  "225": "Stephen King\u2019s Pet Sematary(2019) 1 Had Cats From Shelters Who Were Trained To Become Cat Actors",
  "226": "In Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017), when Leia force pulls herself back onto the Resistance ship, it foreshadows where the Holdo Maneuver will hit Snoke's ship.",
  "227": "In Catch Me If You Can (2002) the policeman who arrests Di Caprio is the real Frank Abagnale, played by Leo in the film.",
  "228": "In Tarantino's Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood (2019), the details added to even the smallest of items is incredible. (Description of each frame in comments.)",
  "229": "In DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story (2004) the chest of money has the inscription \u201cdues ex machina\u201d showing the shenanigans nature of the ending",
  "230": "In the movie A Christmas Story (1983) the leg lamp crate is missing the some letters because the original prop was too big to fit through the door.",
  "231": "At the start of Kubo and the two strings (2016), Kubo's mother runs across a tidal wave while navigating at sea. Later, we learn she was fleeing from her evil father, the Moon King, who has moon-related powers. He probably used those powers to summon the wave to stop her daughter in her tracks.",
  "232": "In Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - Soul Stone in combat - Thanos uses it to find out which Dr Strange illusion is real (the only time I remember him using it)",
  "233": "In Batman Hush (2019) during the rooftop chase scene, when Batman isn't the focus of the shot, he is wearing a previous iteration of the Batman costume.",
  "234": "IT Chapter 2 (2019) takes place in 2016, the same year as the famous clown sightings.",
  "235": "In a Mickey Mouse short, A Pete scorned (2018), even the furniture in Pete\u2018s house has a peg leg.",
  "236": "Joker (2019) was released in the US on World Smile Day: October 4th, 2019.",
  "237": "Big Hero 6 (2014) - The skeptic officer taking Hiro's statement can be seen buying noodles later as Baymax flies by.",
  "238": "In Moulin Rouge(2001), Satie (Matthew Whittet) is wearing a long, colorful scarf similar of the trademark scarf worn by Tom Baker in Doctor Who (1974-1984). The 4th Doctor's costume design was inspired by the painting by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, who is a character in the movie (John Leguizamo)",
  "239": "In Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), the song \u201cSave It for Later\u201d by the English Beat foreshadows that Peter \u201cgets found out\u201d by the Vulture, and Peter\u2019s choice to \u201crun away\u201d from the dance to confront the Vulture, letting his date down.",
  "240": "In Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017), Chewbacca\u2019s seat in the Millennium Falcon\u2019s cockpit is visibly dirtier than Han\u2019s",
  "241": "In Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) Gamora has a ring on each finger except her ring fingers.",
  "242": "Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005): Obi-Wan is briefly seen with Anakin\u2019s lightsaber as he\u2019s being choked. Originally, there was a scene where Obi-Wan disarms Anakin and gains control of both lightsabers, but this was cut in the final version.",
  "243": "The ending scene of The Little Mermaid (1989) was the first instance in a Disney feature to utilize digital ink & paint technology [with the CAPS computer system.]",
  "244": "On rewatch it occurred to me that Kevin in HOME ALONE (1990) was shopping for a new toothbrush because his was packed away and shipped to Paris with his family",
  "245": "In The Matrix (1999), the hotel room where Trinity is monitoring Neo in the first scene of the movie is the same room where Neo is shot by Agent Smith while trying to leave the Matrix at the end.",
  "246": "In Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018), during the Sabacc scene on Vandor, Han, bluffing, claims he owns a VCX-100. The same model of ship as the Ghost on the series Star Wars: Rebels.",
  "247": "In ending scene of the movie Arrival (2016) Louise knocks on window to call for Ian, similar to aliens (heptapods) trying to communicate with Louise.",
  "248": "In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Secret of the Ooze (1991), there's scars on Raphael's shell, showing how much more aggressive he is compared to his brothers.",
  "249": "[Easter Egg] The Green Goblin giving Norman a cold shiver in Spider-Man (2002) is taken directly from Amazing Spider-Man #96 (1971)",
  "250": "In Pride and Prejudice (2005), at the first ball at Meryton, all of the local young men have long hair pulled back into pony tails except Bingley and Darcy. By the second ball, most of the young (non-officer) men have cut their hair to be more like the aristocracy that\u2019s just moved to town.",
  "251": "In the movie Joker (2019), the beginning shows Arthur (Joker) holding a sign upside down, and then near the end, a protester with clown makeup on can be seen holding a sign upside down as well.",
  "252": "In one of the first shots of the prison in The Shawshank Redemption (1994) you can see that the roof of at least one of the buildings in the prison is damaged. Later in the film, the main characters are tasked with repairing the rooves of the buildings.",
  "253": "In Star Wars Epsiode III (2005) you can briefly see Anakin choking a Jedi on the security recordings in the Jedi temple, a move which he would later use against Obi Wan",
  "254": "Titanic - 1997 The couple shown in bed together having accepted their fate is Isador and Ida Straus. They were the co owners of Macy\u2019s. Ida refused to leave his side when he refused a life boat spot b/c there were still women and children on board. They were last seen walking arm and arm together.",
  "255": "In The Shining (1980), Danny Torrance (Danny Lloyd) wiggles his finger when his \u201calternate personality\u201d Tony speaks through him. This concept was actually thought up by Danny, who did it in his first audition for the part at the age of 4",
  "256": "In IT Chapter 2 (2019) Stanley\u2019s head turns into a spider which looks exactly like the Spider Head in John Carpenters The Thing. Also, an actor from The Thing played Stanley\u2019s character in the IT Miniseries. In both, the exact words \u201cYou gotta be kidding me\u201d are used when they see the Spider Head",
  "257": "When comparing LOTR Return of the King (2003) and The Hobbit (2012), the prequel to the LOTR trilogy, the stone trolls can be seen frozen in the same position.",
  "258": "In the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy (1999 - 2002 - 2005) Battle Droids are shot/sliced in their chest region, even after what would be a fatal injury, suggesting their power source is located there.",
  "259": "SPOILERS In Interstellar(2014), you can see four perpendicular lines originating from the same point inside the 4-dimensional tesseract library. Fourth perpendicular line is time-line that Cooper can move across",
  "260": "In Predator (1987), we never actually see Arnold Schwarzenegger's Dutch running. This is because during the creation of the film, he was infact too big to run, therefore forcing the producers to improvise.",
  "261": "In Joker (2019), Penny Fleck's handwriting in her letters to Thomas Wayne varies drastically, possibly indicating emotional distress or mental illness.",
  "262": "Joker-(2019) Arthur had thoughts about slicking his hair back while studying the comedian preforming in the comedy club.",
  "263": "In Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) you can notice Goldmember wears yellow (gold) contact lenses. Sorry for the bad picture quality.",
  "264": "The poster for New Mutants (2020) pays homage to Pink Floyd\u2019s poster for The Wall (1982). Another Brick in the Wall pt. 2 from The Wall is also featured in the New Mutants trailer",
  "265": "In The Terminal (2004), Viktor Navorski catches the bouquet thrown by Dolores after her wedding. He later takes the same bouquet while going to meet Amelia...",
  "266": "In Star Wars the Phantom Menace(1999), during the scene when Padme brings up Palpatine should become chancellor, you can see E.T's kind in a pod celebrating",
  "267": "In \"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King\" (2003) the giant eagle that saves Frodo & Samwise, as originally described in J.R.R. Tolkien's book (1955), was inspired by the pub in Oxford where Tolkien famously wrote much of the novels. The pub's plackard depicts a large eagle carrying a boy.",
  "268": "In Blade Runner 2049 (2017), Niander Wallace's headquarters are made of wood, a rare and very expensive material in 2049, to emphasize how wealthy he is.",
  "269": "Small parallel from Man of Steel (2013) and Batman v Superman (2016).",
  "270": "In Prestige (2006) When the character Alley (Andy Serkis) is introduced, he makes a reference to a magic trick in which one person guesses the item in a person's pocket. The same trick fooled Serkis' character Gollum in Hobbit: An Unexpexted journey (2012).",
  "271": "In 2019's JOKER during the scene when Arthur and Penny are dancing there is a television on in the background that list \"Writen By\" credits as they scroll down. The names Ben Gattolari, Will Limpert, Nick Hexner, Eric Ward and Michael Auszura are all actual members of the JOKER film crew.",
  "272": "In Mrs Doubtfire (1994). When the family is looking for Mrs. Doubfire's replacement, the last name they cross off their list of applicants is \u201cPaula Dupre\u2019 \u201c. Dupre\u2019 was the film's associate producer.",
  "273": "Den of Thieves (2018): When O'shea Jackson Jr's character is kidnapped by the sheriffs and is questioned he says \"I ain't tha one\" referencing his dads (ice cube) song \"I aint tha one\"",
  "274": "In Tangled (2010), in 3 seconds we get a foreshadowing of the adventures Rapunzel will have once leaving her tower. The horse (Max), Duck (Snuggly Duckling Inn), (out of frame) a cupid that basically represents Shorty, chameleon (Pascal) and a Bird (the birds that surround her when she's free)",
  "275": "In \"Joker\" (2019), Justin Theroux cameos as 'Ethan Chase' on an episode of the Murray Franklin Show, in a nod to director Todd Phillip's 2010 film, \"Due Date\"",
  "276": "Chris Farley in Tommy Boy (1995) dressed very similar to his idol John Belushi in Animal House (1978)",
  "277": "In 'Follow That Bird' (1985), the location of Sesame Street is shown to be in Westchester County, NY, near the city of Port Chester. This is the only time a location has been given for it, as the producers wanted it to be possibly anywhere.",
  "278": "Iron Man (2008)- You can see the original version of Dum-E in a newspaper article, built when Tony was just 17.",
  "279": "In Bolt (2008), the main character is voiced by John Travolta and says the line \u201cStay cool. You\u2019re cool, Bolty.\u201d Which sounds like a nod to Pulp Fiction\u2019s \u201cBe Cool\u201d scene in which Travolta also starred in.",
  "280": "So a minor continuty error in A Goofy Movie (1995) Goofy gets launched in the sky while his shoes stay on the ground. In the air he has no shoes then when he is in the roof his shoes are back.",
  "281": "In \u201cInterstellar\u201d (2014), there are numerous scenes of corn fields. Combines are seen working throughout the movie but the corn hasn\u2019t tasseled yet, meaning there isn\u2019t a single kernel on any of those plants that are being harvested.",
  "282": "In The Road to El Dorado (2000) one of the warriors playing ball against Miguel and Tulio is chewing chicle, a natural tree gum. Both the Aztecs and Maya traditionally chewed chicle as a way to stave off hunger, freshen breath, and keep teeth clean.",
  "283": "Superman (1978): Gene Hackman, who plays Lex Luthor, didn\u2019t want to shave off his hair for the role. Instead, he wore a variety of \u201cwigs\u201d throughout the film (in reality, it was just his hair styled in different ways). Luthor\u2019s \u201cbaldness\u201d (a bald cap) is revealed at the end of the movie.",
  "284": "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) do you remember olivia`s fitball at her office? you can meet it one more time in the end when king pin pressed a green button, and all things are sucked in the collider",
  "285": "In Shrek 3 (2007) Snow White's singing voice is the same as the one used in the original Disney Snow Hite and Seven Dwarfs (1937)",
  "286": "In Shutter Island (2010), Teddy Daniels and Bridget Kearns have wardens in their shots, while Chuck Aule doesnt. This is to hint that Teddy and Bridget are mental patients, while Chuck is not.",
  "287": "War Dogs 2016 - at 1:03:27 the city of Tirana Albania is shown but the image is actually from Bucharest Romania (Google Maps link in the comments)",
  "288": "In Trolls (2016) Dinkles has a husband, pictured in his wedding card on the top right",
  "289": "In A Cinderella Story (2004) is a frame that shows Mrs. Montgomery\u2018s license plate which indicates that the car (and everything else) actually belongs to Sam!",
  "290": "in Joker (2019) Arthur's mother comments on Thomas Wayne gaining weight but fails to notice the build of muscle and weight of Arthur between two scenes. (Low quality image but still apparent)",
  "291": "The Indominus Rex is Jurassic World (2015) has a striking resemblance to Rudy from Ice Age 3 (2009)",
  "292": "In 21 Jump Street (2012) Jenko (Channing Tatum\u2019s character) struggles to put on a clip-on bow tie",
  "293": "In Michael Clayton (2007) when Edens visits Times Square there is a u-north advertisement in a video screen and directly beneath a bus is advertising a musical aptly named Wicked.",
  "294": "In The Lego Movie (2014) Benny the spaceman has a broken helmet. This used to happen to the original Lego pieces. Picture of my 80s spaceman to the right.",
  "295": "Gremlins (1984) shows off a time machine right before the kitchen scene",
  "296": "In Joker 2019, outside Fleck's office a mural depicts 'Amusement Mile,' the carnival region where Joker and Batman have confrontations in the comics.",
  "297": "In Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) Wallace -- a notorious cheese lover -- has a bookshelf filled with books with cheese-related titles.",
  "298": "In Hereditary (2018), the closing credits showcase a letter turning red, then dropping down to fill in the next cast member\u2019s name. This represents the passing down of genes in the form of letters, a process called heredity.",
  "299": "In Hereditary (2018), in Charlie\u2019s drawing of the bird\u2019s head, the nose resembles a pair of scissors, which she used to cut it off.",
  "300": "In Shazam! (2019), Freddy is never seen walking without the aid of a crutch, even when given superpowers, he is only seen flying",
  "301": "In \"Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance\" (2014), the critic is the only member of the audience who doesn't stand up or applaud at the end",
  "302": "In Kingsman: The Secret Service(2014), after Merlin orders the recruits to fall out, they do in two senses of the phrase: the military sense and they start arguing.",
  "303": "In the movie Alien (1979), all of the crew are referred to solely by their surnames. In keeping with this practice, the cat is called Jones instead of a more traditional pet name.",
  "304": "The song that plays at the end of Avengers: Endgame (2019) where Peggy and Steve are dancing is the same song that plays when Nick Fury hides in Steve's apartment in Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)",
  "305": "The Mole's wristwatch in \"South Park: The Movie\" (1999) reads \"Third Act: The Ticking Clock\"",
  "306": "MFKZ (2018) has a reference to Captain America #1, Captain America's first appearance in 1941",
  "307": "In Revenge of the Sith (2005), Anakin claims that he can \"overthrow the chancellor\". This foreshadows the Emperor's defeat in Return of the Jedi, when Darth Vader throws him over his head into a shaft.",
  "308": "In return of the Jedi (1983) the shot that Luke\u2019s robotic hand received is still there in The Last Jedi (2017)",
  "309": "in Joker (2019) The text displaying the words 'the end' is the same as the end text of Citizen Kane (1941)",
  "310": "In The Lion King (1994), you can see the number 45 written between Simba's back and tail. It appears at 9:16, right as Mufasa says the word 'you' in the line \"...and it will rise with you, as the new king\". It lasts for only one frame.",
  "311": "In the whole LOTR trilogy (2001-2004) Legolas and Frodo does not have a single conversation except for the famous \"and my bow\".",
  "312": "In toy story 1995, all of andys friends are duplicates of him",
  "313": "In Toy Story 4 (2019), Kenner action figures of Obi Wan and Ponda Baba can be seen reenacting the cantina scene from A New Hope.",
  "314": "In Addams Family Values (1993), Gomez (Raul Julia) is seen making a mixture with a raw egg, vodka, and Worcester sauce, before giving it to his infant son, calling it a \"hair of the pup\". A \"hair of the dog\" is a traditional hangover cure with similar ingredients-implying the baby has a hangover.",
  "315": "In The Report (2019) we see the 6700 page document displayed as the Twin Towers, the event that started the investigation.",
  "316": "The Rock (1996) - F-18 jets are erroneously labeled \"US Air Force\". Only the US Navy and Marines fly the Hornet.",
  "317": "Watching Life of Pi (2012) when I noticed the carnivorous island looks a lot like a human floating on its back. Earlier in the movie Pi explains to the writer: Vishnu sleeps on the shore-less cosmic ocean, and we are the stuff of his dreams.\" The island is a representation of Vishnu.",
  "318": "In Jumanji(1995), the monkeys raid the television shop, the scene playing on the tv is the flying monkeys attacking in The Wizard of Oz.",
  "319": "According to Lt. Santino in Who Framed Roger Rabbit(1988) The dip is made of a mixture of various chemicals that are all paint thinners.",
  "320": "In National Lampoon\u2019s Christmas Vacation (1989), the cup Clark and Cousin Eddie drink out of is a Walley World glass, which appeared in the original National Lampoon\u2019s Vacation.",
  "321": "In Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018), Qi\u2019ra looks over at Han after Beckett introduces Han to Dryden Vos. She would\u2019ve been confused by his surname since he was given it after she was captured.",
  "322": "In Stargate (1994), the filming crew and equipment can be seen in Kurt Russell's sunglasses reflection",
  "323": "In Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (2005), Anakin is talking to the person who will raise his daughter right before he finds out Padme is pregnant",
  "324": "In Tommy Boy (1995), young Tommy drops his history book while running for the bus. This explains why he doesn't know his history test questions later in college.",
  "325": "The hug that Voldemort gave to Draco, in Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011), was entirely improvised. Hence the awkwardness from both actors.",
  "326": "In The Phantom Menace (1999), George Lucas told Ray Park to keep his piercing because it fit the character. You can also see it clearly in the 3D animated series The Clone Wars.",
  "327": "Up (2009) The Town Buildings Develop Over The Years",
  "328": "In The Last Sharknado: It's About Time (2018) when the main character goes to the future he asks one of the future robot clones what Deadpool movie they are on. This is a call back to Deadpool 2 (2018) where Deadpool asks time traveler Cable what Sharknado they are on.",
  "329": "In Jurassic Park (1993) The Triceratops dung didn't smell at all. It was made of clay, mud, and straw. It was drizzled in honey and papayas so flies would swarm near it.",
  "330": "In Moana (2016), Maui signs her oar with a glyph of his fishhook. This is because at this time, Polynesian cultures did not have an alphabet-based writing system and wouldn\u2019t develop one until that after contact with Europeans in the 19th century.",
  "331": "In Frozen (2013) Olaf\u2019s arms only bend at 90 degree angles during his dream-like \u201cSummer\u201d song and when Kristoff intentionally bends them. Otherwise they stay relatively straight throughout the film",
  "332": "In Joker (2019) you can see Arthur, writing with his right hand before switching over to his left. Possibly the inner battle of Arthur VS Joker",
  "333": "In the Pixar film, Inside Out (2015), during Riley's nightmare at her first night at the new house, the song that plays during the queue line at Disney's Haunted Mansion attraction is heard in the background.",
  "334": "In Jurassic Park (1993), during the raptor kitchen scene a crew-member's hand can be seen stabilizing the raptor suit in the doorway.",
  "335": "The only time Darth Maul blinks in The Phantom Menace (1999) is right after Obi-Wan Kenobi cuts him in half",
  "336": "In Forrest Gump (1994) when they are in Vietnam and Lt. Dan says to be quiet as the squad is walking, Forrest starts to whisper his voiceover.",
  "337": "Prometheus. Released 2012. When David is opening the canister they found from their digging site, you can see his finger print which also shows Weyland Corp markings within his finger print.",
  "338": "X-Men X2 (2003) - When Striker meets with Magneto in his plastic cell, you can see Striker is wearing \"frameless\" glasses with metal side frames and nose frame.",
  "339": "In Ferris Bueller\u2019s Day Off (1986) when Ferris is showering the sound the water makes when he goes down shows he was wearing swim shorts for the scene",
  "340": "In Man of Steel (2013) the construction sign changes accordingly when General Zod throws Superman on it",
  "341": "In Midsommar (2019), after Dani wins the dance contest you can see her sisters face in the trees with the exhaust hose taped to her mouth.",
  "342": "In the beginning of The Ring (2002), the Dreamworks logo briefly flashes the titular \u201cring\u201d from the cursed videotape.",
  "343": "In Alien (1979) to enhance the scale of the space jockey, Ridley Scott filmed his children in small space suits.",
  "344": "In Aladdin (2019), when Aladdin is looking for \u201cAbabwa\u201d in the maps, Genie paints the Magic Kingdom in the process, with a few of its landmarks painted in and some labeled areas like Tomorrow Land.",
  "345": "In Aladdin (2019), when the Genie and Aladdin are talking about Princess Jasmine, the magic carpet can bee seen making a sand castle that resembles Disney\u2019s classic castle.",
  "346": "In Magnolia (1999), the movie begins with a pharmacist named Edmund William Godfried being murdered. Many years later, Julianne Moore\u2019s character is hassled by a pharmacist named Ed Jr. Both are played by Pat Healy.",
  "347": "In Contact (1997), the map that Eleanor Arroway uses to chart her HAM radio contacts similarly resembles the star map on the Voyager Golden Record (1977). Carl Sagan was part of the committee that chose the items for the Golden Record... he also wrote Contact, the book (1985).",
  "348": "In Wild Bill (1995), Hickok's opium-fueled flashbacks were shot on handheld video camcorders, and have an obvious lower resolution than the rest of the movie, to give the scenes a more hallucinatory feel.",
  "349": "In the opening shot in Disney's Pinocchio (1940) there are two books which read Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan on their spines. These are also famous stories which Disney have adapted to screen.",
  "350": "In Scott Pilgrim vs The World (2010), Scott lands a 64 hit combo on Matthew Patel, And I'll explain further in the comments",
  "351": "In Scott Pilgrim vs The World (2010), the bionic drummer that punches the highlights out of Knives' hair can be seen in backstage with Envy and Vegan Superman",
  "352": "In Scott Pilgrim vs The World (2010), Scott and Knives walk across a large X marked in the snow, foreshadowing the 7 Evil Exes later in the film.",
  "353": "In Hyperdimension Neptunia The Animation 2013 the intro uses Arfoire's phonetic name rather than the localised one that all of the games, mangas, the LN, or even the anime's own subtitles uses.",
  "354": "Toward the end of Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), someone calls out Cap's location. Which is, of course, \"on your left.\"",
  "355": "Joker (2019) disappearing scissors",
  "356": "In the Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) when Rocket is explaining his plan to everyone else and says he needs the guy\u2019s leg he giggles slightly.",
  "357": "In Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007) after Dewey marries Darlene while still married to Edith, he can be seen wearing both of his wedding rings",
  "358": "In Bryan Signer's X-Men films, (2000, 2003, and 2006) the X in Fox's logo is illuminated for a slightly longer time than the other letters.",
  "359": "This scene wasn't scripted, but Joe Dante, director of Gremlins (1984) added it as a homage to Tecas Chainsaw Massacre.",
  "360": "In the Deadpool 2 (2018) opening credits, you can seen Bea engraved into the the pommel of the katana. This is a reference to Bea Arthur. An actress that Deadpool loves and names his swords after in the comics.",
  "361": "In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004), passengers are, in fact, reminded that beds will slide when the bus is moving.",
  "362": "Bolaji Badejo, the 7'2\" actor who played the title role in the movie Alien in 1979.",
  "363": "In ELF (2003) during the Miles Finch meeting Buddy is wearing the exact same outfit as his date the night before. He crashed this meeting to tell his dad about the date, meaning he didn't see him the night before to tell him. Buddy \"slept over\" at Jovie's the night of his date.",
  "364": "In Zootopia (2016) the weasel corrects the pronunciation of his name to \u201cWeasel-ton\u201d. The opposite of the Frozen character who corrects his name as \u201cWessel-ton\u201d.",
  "365": "In It Chapter Two (2019) Henry Bowers room in the mental institution has drawings of the moon on the wall, this is a reference to Henry communicating with IT through the moon in the miniseries and book.",
  "366": "In \"A Quiet Place\" (2018) The pictures on the cross memorial were attached with screws because nailing them on would have been very loud.",
  "367": "In You've Got Mail (1998), a hand can be seen closing the door behind Miranda as she enters",
  "368": "In Age of Ultron (2015) while Natasha is performing her Lullaby, Hulk flips his hand over, (much like an Electrician that prevents an inadvertent \"clench\" on a live wire) But Natasha places her hand on top again to show trust.",
  "369": "In the scene where R2-D2 gets kidnapped by the Jawas in Star Wars: A New Hope (1977), you can hear at 1:10 a Jawa making the exact same sound of Ewoks.",
  "370": "In A Christmas Story (1983) when the students are giving Miss Shields her gifts, one of the student's gifted apple has a bite taken out of it.",
  "371": "In Despicable Me (2010), when Gru visits the bank you can see a hanging on the wall declaring 'We are always alert.\" Just right below it, you can see there's a employee sprawled on his chair, dozing off.",
  "372": "Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (2010) , Ramona Explains The Terms Of Dating By Defeating Her Evil Exes. Everything Out Of Focus Behind Ramona Is Xs, While Everything Behind Scott Is Hearts. After She Agrees That They're Officially Dating, Her Background Changes To Hearts As Well",
  "373": "In Gakkou Gurashi (2017) there is a note on the blackboard that is shown for a split second between when Yuki leaves the room and the cut to Yuki and Miki in the hallway.",
  "374": "Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014) In The Vehicle Hangar, One Of The Vehicles Is The Beatles' Yellow Submarine",
  "375": "In Gakkou Gurashi (2017) when Yuki and Miki are running in the hallway you can see the glass behind them is shattered.",
  "376": "In The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) you can see a car in the distance (far right) as Frodo and Sam are leaving The Shire",
  "377": "In Joker (2019) Thomas Wayne says that those who hide behind masks are cowards and are too afraid to show their own face. Yet this is exactly what his son will later do as the hero Batman.",
  "378": "In Joker (2019), Murray Franklin\u2019s talk show logo pays homage to Batman the animated series by using the same font style.",
  "379": "In Harry Potter: TOOTP (2007) the girl in white can be seen recoiling in the background; this is because she has bumped into a Thestrel connected to the carriage.",
  "380": "The Sound of Music (1965): When Maria returns to the Trapp family, she can be seen wearing the dress belonging to the newly arrived postulant. Postulants handed over their civilian clothing upon entering the abbey-- Maria most likely took her dress to look presentable to the Trapp family.",
  "381": "In Zombieland: Doubletap (2019)... a Christmas gift was given to Little Rock in a previous scene that was wrapped from a painting of President Taft. A few scenes later, the painting is shown.",
  "382": "In the movie The King of Comedy (1983) Robert DeNiro plays a character obsessed with being a comedy great, idolising a late night host, then in Joker (2019) Robert DeNiro plays a late night host idolised by the Joker.",
  "383": "In The Muppet Movie (1979), there's a photo of Big Bird inside the Electric Mayhem bus",
  "384": "In the movie Jurassic Park (1993), there is a big dinosaur egg engraved into the entrance door of the Safari Lodge.",
  "385": "In Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016), K-2SO played by Alan Tudyk slaps Cassian Andor played by Diego Luna. Luna is seen covering his face clearly trying to hold back a laugh.",
  "386": "In Joker (2019), when Arthur grab the camera, the blue lighting makes his suit seem purple, referencing the original costume",
  "387": "In Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013), Chester V says the line \"...food that cannot love\" while simultaneously forcing Flints mouth in the shape of a heart.",
  "388": "In Life of Brian (1979) you can see a fan in the background while Brian is running from the romans",
  "389": "Centerfold from, The Ocean World of Jacques Cousteau, Vol. 21 (1978). Inspiration for the \"Belafonte\" in The Life Aquatic.",
  "390": "Nevermind, Rat Race (2001) is actually the movie with the highest amount of scenes set in different locations",
  "391": "In Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Cap has a flag patch on his arm. This represents how US soldiers wear a flag patch on their arm which reminds us he is a soldier for SHEILD at the start of the film.",
  "392": "In Frozen (2013) when Anna turns to ice her eyes are the shape of Sunflowers like the ones worn on her dress.",
  "393": "This design of the back of this ambulance in Joker (2019) looks familiar",
  "394": "A Goofy Movie [1995] Principal Mazur has a trophy case of various disciplinary paddles in his office",
  "395": "In SW: The Phantom Menace (1999), Lucas used a transition between a shot of Anakin and Darth Sidious which foreshadows the entirety of the Prequel Trilogy where the Sith plants the seed of influence to his head which will slowly take over him.",
  "396": "For Man of Steel (Released 2013) Henry Cavill refused any digital enhancement of his body, and refused to use supplements to bulk up. He did it as he felt it wouldn't be an honest portrayal of Superman if his muscles were not 100% natural.",
  "397": "At the beginning of Iron Man 3 (Released 2013) Tony is seen practicing Wing Chun. He can be seen using the same form of fighting against Captain America, in Civil War (R. 2016)",
  "398": "In The Titanic (1997), towards the end of the movie you can see a Grandfather clock telling the time 2:20, which is the same time the Titanic began to sink in real life",
  "399": "The Talon jets from \"Stealth\" (2005) was based on a real-life 1999 \"Switchblade\" patent from Northrop.",
  "400": "In 'Your Name'(2016), the dates of both timelines are shown in the first 20 minutes of the movie.",
  "401": "In \u201cThe People Vs Larry Flynt [1996]\u201d the judge in the first trial scene is played by the real life Larry Flynt.",
  "402": "The school in Scary Movie (2000) is called B.A. Corpse High School.",
  "403": "In Home Alone 2 (1992), the butler serving a hot fudge sundae to Kevin McCallister dips him 3 scoops of ice cream then asks him if he wants 2 and adds a 3rd scoop a second time.",
  "404": "In Eagle vs. Shark (2007), the apples which the two main characters bite out off and eventually throw away symbolize their flaws and how they ended up where they were in their lives. Lily's apple was all used up while Jarrod's was thrown away after having found to have been damaged to its core.",
  "405": "I drove pass Buffalinos actual house he lived in (The Irishman, 2019.)",
  "406": "In UP (2009) when Russel is trying to find Kevin, he is hiding behind a plant species called 'Bird of Paradise'",
  "407": "The scene in Toy Story (1995) where Mr. Shark wears Woody's hat and says \"Look, I\"m Woody. Howdy! Howdy! Howdy!\" is actually a reference to The Far Side.",
  "408": "In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004), Harry\u2019s scar appears to be on the opposite side of his forehead because the scene continues through the mirror on the wardrobe containing the boggart",
  "409": "Nymphomaniac vol.2 2013 brilliantly shatters the fourth wall by Having the characters look into the mirror, But showing the cameramans hands panning the camera in the reflection. This happens about 3 hours in..",
  "410": "In the Charlie's Angels parody scene in Scary Movie 2 (2001) a crewmember can be seen crouching on the stairs trying to stay out of sight.",
  "411": "Some of the sets of the first Star Wars trilogy (1977 - 1983) were hand painted with oil paintings on plexiglass panels",
  "412": "For The Two Towers (2002) to create the illusion of de-aging, Bernard Hill was given four different stages of makeup, from cursed old man down to a younger fully cured Theoden. On set Hill then had to act out the same shot four times. The digital vfx team then morphed all the footage together.",
  "413": "In Home Alone (1990), Marv is wearing fake feet",
  "414": "Getting rid of the pigeons in Home Alone 2 (1992) is a clip played backwards.",
  "415": "In the opening scene of The Incredibles (2004) Frozone mentions how he doesn\u2019t like how Super Ladies act in the dating scene. Later in the movie we find out he married Honey, who isn\u2019t a Superhero",
  "416": "In Harry Potter and the philosopher's stone (2001) when Hermione is showing Harry that his father was also a seeker. You could also see that Professor Mcgonagall was a part of the team in 1971.",
  "417": "In Home Alone (1990), the magazine Kevin is reading is Woman's Day, with the current issue featuring Christmas decorations which Kevin later arranges.",
  "418": "In Avengers:Endgame(2019), Seconds after Scott gets to the van and begins starting up the quantum tunnel, he can be seen in the background fighting in a different place completely on the battlefield.",
  "419": "Not sure if it\u2019s been posted but in the title credits of Godzilla (2014), there\u2019s some funny easter eggs before the text is redacted. My favourite one is \u201cEvidence shows that it is likely the creatures will come back with David Strathairn\u2019s head\u201d",
  "420": "In Jurassic Park 3 (2001), Billy uses an early version of a 3D printer.",
  "421": "In the movie Casino 1995, when Ginger is introduced the song 'love is strange' is played and it's lyrics points out that Sam and Ginger's love is not true.",
  "422": "In The Santa Clause (1994), after Scott Calvin becomes Santa Claus, at his work meeting he orders a Caesar salad with no dressing and lots of desserts, but doesn't eat the salad",
  "423": "In Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009), whan Scratte (the female squirrel) rips the acorn off Scrat's chest, his skin goes from a pinkish skin colour to red as blood moves to the area where his hairs were ripped out as the skin heats up",
  "424": "In \u201cI\u2019m Gonna Git You Sucka\u201d (1988) Flyguy felt so embarrassed after his release from prison that he updated his threads by the end of the movie.",
  "425": "In Ali G Indahouse (2002), a road sign reads \"Welcome to Staines, twinned with Isigny-sur-Mer, France.\" Isigny was home to the ancestors of Walt Disney.",
  "426": "In Dumbo (1941) when Mr. Stork asks Mrs. Jumbo what's her new baby's name she answers \"Dumbo Jr.\", meaning that the name of Dumbo's father was or is also Dumbo.",
  "427": "In Bill & Teds Bogus Journey (1991), Bill & Ted find themselves at the pearly gates where they are asked \"what is the meaning of life?\" They then recite the chorus from the 80's song \"Every rose has its thorn\" by Poison.",
  "428": "In Shrek 2 (2004) after Shrek turns human, the women who fetched him a pail of water is named Jill as a reference to the nursery rhyme of 'Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water'",
  "429": "(1989) Painstakingly recreating the scene with a different actress.",
  "430": "The painting in \u201cGood Will Hunting\u201d (1997)is an actual painting by Gus Van Sant, BUT it is also the opening shot from \u201cPopeye\u201d (1980), Robin Williams\u2019 first movie.",
  "431": "[Home alone 1990] the sled kevin rides down the stairs has visible wheels for a few frames when he gets airborne",
  "432": "In Whiplash (2014) when Fletcher throws the chair on Neiman the guitar guy in the back disappears.",
  "433": "The expedition in the beginning of Braindead (1992) steals the Sumatran Rat Monkey from Skull Island, the same island where King Kong (2005) is set.",
  "434": "In Mike Bassett: England Manager (2001), the manager throws a crate across the dressing room at a player who is supposedly not paying attention to the furious half-time team talk. The player in question is the goalkeeper, who nonchalantly catches it and demurely puts it down.",
  "435": "Back to the Future (1985) - Doc Brown uses a wrist watch for the clock tower in his model of Hill Valley. It looks to be the same as the one on his wrist, but the time is different.",
  "436": "In TRON: Legacy (2010), Sam Flynn\u2019s apartment is made of \u201cDumont Shipping\u201d crates. Dumont is the name of the Tower Guardian from the original TRON (1982).",
  "437": "In Godzilla (1998), Matthew Broderick and Jean Reno drive into Manhattan via a military checkpoint at the 2nd Street Tunnel in Los Angeles.",
  "438": "It\u2019s a Wonderful Life (1947)-Mr. Gower yells at George that he\u2019s not paid to be a canary. Canaries were used in mines as a warning of toxic gas. Later, George warns Mr. Gower the medicine he made was poison, saving a boy and saving Mr. Gower\u2019s from ruin. So actually, George was paid to be a canary.",
  "439": "In Megamind (2010) The trash reappears in the rain because it was dehydrated by Megamind and Minion.",
  "440": "In X-Men Origins:Wolverine (2009), you see Logan's jaw clench on the x-ray during the injection scene.",
  "441": "In Filth (2013) as the film progresses the number of bottles of lithium in Bruce's room increases implying he is no longer on medication, this is backed up by his decline in mental state throughout the film",
  "442": "In Eyes Wide Shut (1999), Bill takes a cab from the Sonata Cafe (which is right next to Gillespie's diner) to the costume shop. At the shop, we can see that Gillespie's (and thus the Sonata) are right across the street.",
  "443": "On Titanic (1997) if you look closely on the breakup scene you can see the a deck promenade\u2019s pillars bending just before the ship splits",
  "444": "In Inside Out (2015), Riley wears maroon and gold during her hockey tryout. Maroon and gold are the team colors for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, Minnesota being the state that the family moved from",
  "445": "In Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone/Sorcerers Stone (2001), Neville Longbottom receives a \u201cRemeberall\u201d but states he cannot remember what he\u2019s forgotten. However, in this scene he is the only character without a cloak/robe, hinting this is what he has forgotten.",
  "446": "In \"A Christmas Story,\" (1983) after Ralphie says \"Oh, f---\", his father tells him to get in the car, and then smiles to himself when he isn't looking.",
  "447": "In The Last Crusade (1989), Sallah tries to use the same trick that allowed the Ark of the Covenant to hide, but unfortunately for Mr. Brody it has the opposite effect.",
  "448": "In \u201cA Christmas Story\u201d (1983), narration is given by Jean Shepherd, the author whose semi-autobiographical writings inspired the film. He also makes a physical cameo as a father waiting in the line to meet Santa Clause at the department store.",
  "449": "In Scrooged (1988), Cross's office has a definition of the word cross displayed as \"a thing they nail people to.\"",
  "450": "In Tangled (2010) Rapunzel\u2019s chess pieces are handmade by her, showing another way she spent her free time in the tower",
  "451": "In the animated movie \u201cSing\u201d (2016), Taron Egerton is the voice of Johnny a gorilla who\u2019s last song in the movie is Elton John\u2019s hit \u201cI\u2019m Still Standing\u201d. Taron also plays and sings as Elton John in his biopic \u201cRocketman\u201d (2019)",
  "452": "In The Predator(2018), the name of the middle school is \u201cLawrence A. Gordon Middle School\u201d. Lawrence A. Gordon was a producer on the original Predator and Predator 2 movies, as well as the movie The Warriors which is the schools mascot.",
  "453": "In The Country Bears (2002), everyone in the diner scene is drinking water except for Zeb who is drinking honey. When he was recruited, he was found in a honey bar addicted to honey.",
  "454": "In ice age(2002) as a group of dodo's fall off a cliff, one dodo exclaims \"there goes our last female\" this foreshadows their extinction.",
  "455": "In noelle (2019) there is a car with the license plate hohoho",
  "456": "In Sneakers (1992) the building shown at the beginning of the movie is the Hill Valley clock tower from Back to the Future (1985).",
  "457": "In Shawshank Redemption (1994), the script instructs the reader to play the song Andy is while reading",
  "458": "At the beginning of Logan's Run (1976) Logan 5 passes a bank of \"lifeclock\" computers: The red computer, which tracks the people approaching 30 y/o displays the fewest active blinky lights because people are ritually murdered on \"Carousel\" on their 30th birthday.",
  "459": "In Moana (2016), you can see Maui desperately paddling the canoe with his hand since Moana took the oar with her to retrieve the chicken.",
  "460": "During the finale song of The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) Scrooge twice passes by the names Statler and Waldorf, the Muppets who play Jacob and Robert Marley.",
  "461": "In Alien (1979), Kane is very hungry and consumes more food than everyone else. This is because he needs to feed the alien that is growing inside of him.",
  "462": "In The Santa Clause 2 (2002), Santa\u2019s football jersey has the number 25, since Christmas falls on the 25th day of December",
  "463": "In \"A Christmas Story\" (1983) we see that Ralphie misspelled the word \"Christmas\" when he gets his theme back from his teacher, possibly explaining why he got a C+ as his grade for it",
  "464": "In 6 Underground (2019), one of the protagonists seemingly uses a Tascam DR-05 to listen to a conversation remotely in an entirely different room, as if it actually controls a microphone placed in the room. This is impossible. The Tascam DR-05 is a microphone itself.",
  "465": "In The Polar Express (2004) there's a scene where you can spot an elf with unfinished animation, spotted in the middle of the screen",
  "466": "Do these logos look familiar? \u2018The Truman Show\u2019 (1998) and Google founded in 1998.",
  "467": "In The Santa Clause (1994) during the police briefing the Miller\u2019s neighbors are shown to be \u201cin Florida,\u201d a reference to Home Alone (1990).",
  "468": "In Avengers: Endgame (2019) when captain Marvel asked Spider-Man for the infinity gauntlet he pauses before saying his name as before Dr, Strange used his \u2018made up name\u2019 and Spider-Man used Peter Parker",
  "469": "In Home Alone (1990) after the soda is spilled, Kevin's ticket is pushed into the garbage. Thus another reason why they didn't notice Kevin missing when boarding the plane.",
  "470": "In Jingle All the Way (1996), Jamie wears a maroon and gold jacket. Maroon and gold are the team colors for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers. Minneapolis being where the film takes place.",
  "471": "In The Avengers (2012), Captain America jumps on a bus with the number 1123 written on it. It might be a reference to Earth-1123 where Spider-Man would join the Fantastic Four making the group the Fantastic Five.",
  "472": "In Avengers Endgame (2019) The plants in Steve Rogers\u2019 home look like hands pressed up against the glass.",
  "473": "In The Jungle Book (1967), Baloo sings a song called \"The Bare Necessities\". If you look closely, you'll notice that Baloo himself is a literal bear, thus creating a visual pun, or what is known as \"l'observation du cr\u00e9tin\" in French film circles.",
  "474": "In Home Alone (1990) when they counted the people for the trip they say there's 17 people in total. An odd number between two vans means they will be split 8/9. Since Kevin was missing both vans had 8 people instead, making each group assume they were on the 8-people van, not suspecting a thing",
  "475": "In \"The Return of the King (2003)\", during the epic scene of the Rohirrim Charge Peter Jackson requested that only extras who have read the novel and could recite the scene, to be placed in the front lines as they are aware of the importance of this moment. It's how he ended up with this epic rider.",
  "476": "In A Muppets Christmas Carol (1992) Bean Bunny notices Gonzo and Rizzo pass by symbolizing that the story has caught up to real time and they are no longer invisible storytellers. This is also confirmed by the footprints the two leave behind.",
  "477": "In Disney's Mulan (1998) - Mulan is told \"A girl can bring her family great honor in one way...by striking a good match.\" Both of Mulan's victories over the Huns involved lighting explosives.",
  "478": "In Home Alone (1990), not only did Kevin wake up to an empty house on Christmas day, but be also probably realised that Santa isn't real. The milk and cookies he left out weren't consumed.",
  "479": "(I am not sure if this fits here) In Iron Man (2008) when pepper is looking through the under the table shipping manifest which were set up by Iron Monger (Jeff Bridges) the vessel is called the MSC Lebowski.",
  "480": "In \u201cThe Nightmare Before Christmas\u201d (1993), the Wolfman\u2019s night cap looks just like one belonging to a granny, likely of the Red Hood variety",
  "481": "In Home Alone 2 (1992) the family ended up staying at the Villa de Dolphine due to Kevin having his family's money, leaving their cheap uncle to foot the bill.",
  "482": "At the beginning of The Polar Express (2004), just before the train arrives, the boy's clock stops at exactly five minutes to midnight. Later, near the end of the movie, the know-it-all boy notes \"it was five minutes to midnight four minutes ago,\" meaning time was frozen for almost the entire movie.",
  "483": "In 6 Underground (2019) the boat the team uses to approach the dictators yacht is stamped with HDPE. high density polyethylene. This way, their boat would not be affected when they turn the yacht into a giant magnet.",
  "484": "In The Family Man (2000) there is a cross made out of lights on a building behind, subtly showing that there are divine powers at work when Nicolas Cage's character gets a glimpse of what his life could've been.",
  "485": "In the 1984 Gremlins movie, Mr. Jones, who complimented Billy's cartoon, was Chuck Jones who was an animator and later director of the animation division for Warner Bros., He created Wile E coyote, Marvin the Martian and a few others.",
  "486": "In How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), Jim Carrey insisted on singing all the different parts of \u201cYou\u2019re a Mean One Mr. Grinch\u201d. Every voice on the track is an impression from Jim Carrey.",
  "487": "In \"A Christmas Story\" (1983), Ralph is seen writing a lowercase 'e' then the next scene shows a capital 'E'.",
  "488": "In Ant-Man (2015) the front page of the San Francisco newspaper features an article on Sokovia from the events of Age of Ultron",
  "489": "In Captain America: Civil War (2016), Chet Baker\u2019s \u201cI Fall in Love Too Easily\u201d plays in the background of this scene, hinting at Vision and Wanda\u2019s future romance in Avengers: Infinity War (2018)",
  "490": "In Home Alone (1990) Heather McCallister counts herself twice during the head count as head #3 and #11",
  "491": "In The Santa Clause (1994) When Scott and Charlie arrive at the North Pole the first time, an elf enters the code \"1239\" into a keypad which allows the sleigh to be lowered. Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer was created in December of 1939, hence 12/39.",
  "492": "In Elf (2003), the Hobbs family lives in the Gozer building from Ghostbusters.",
  "493": "In Spider-Man 2 (2002)Mr.Aziz rips off Peter\u2019s sticker and in Spider-Man 3(2007) the ripped sticker is still on his helmet",
  "494": "In Gangs of New York (2002), during the Uncle Tom's Cabin vegetable throwing scene, Bill Cutting pulls out a full head of lettuce and smashes it over McGloin's head",
  "495": "In A Christmas Story (1983), Ralphie\u2019s story take place in the early 1940s. In the classroom scene there are integrated students. Integration did not happen until that 1954.",
  "496": "In GoodFellas (1990), all the wedding guests give cash in the same envelope because they all used the same mob bank.",
  "497": "In Galaxy Quest (1999), when the crew was beamed up to the ship for the first time you can see Sigourney Weaver very distressed by her \"probing\" device.",
  "498": "In National Lampoons Christmas Vacation, 1989, uncle Eddy\u2019s RV is already in the yard when Clark\u2019s lights initially turn on. Merry Christmas everyone!!",
  "499": "In Star Trek Beyond (2016), Apollo's Giant Green Space Hand Is Seen in the Credits",
  "500": "In \u2018The Santa Clause\u2019 (1994), the little girl that Tim Allen wakes up when he reluctantly becomes Santa, at the start of the movie, is missing her top two front teeth. A year later, when Santa revisits the house, the same little girl is still missing her top two front teeth.",
  "501": "In National Lampoon\u2019s \u201cChristmas Vacation\u201d (1989) The SWAT team at the end of the movie knows to avoid stepping on the Christmas lights because one broken bulb will ruin the entire strand",
  "502": "In the 2003 movie \"Elf\", Buddy the Elf's adoptive father told him not to eat gum off of the ground in NYC because it's not candy. Buddy remembered this and ate the gum off of a subway fence instead.",
  "503": "In The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) The haberdasher's store name is Statler and Waldorf, a reference to the muppets who play Jacob and Robert Marley in the movie",
  "504": "In Home Alone (1990), there is a running joke that everyone hits the statue in front of the house with their car. It's acknowledged three times, twice by the pizza boy and once by the Airport Shuttle. However, there is also a less obvious instance: the police officer that is sent to check on Kevin.",
  "505": "In Ant-Man (2015) the front page of the San Francisco newspaper features an article on Sokovia from the events of Age of Ultron",
  "506": "In CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR (2016), Tony whips out a pair of vintage pens, hoping that Steve will use one of them to sign the Sokovia Accords. Steve ultimately refuses. So metaphorically, Tony is the pen that's safely in the confines of the box (the Accords), while Steve is clearly the outlaw.",
  "507": "Bill Murray falling over on his way out of the restaurant in Scrooged (1988) was not scripted. He slipped on the water he just threw on the waiter",
  "508": "Did they have plastic bottles in 1933 Egypt? They did according to \u201cThe Mummy Returns\u201d (2001)",
  "509": "In Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005) some of the coughs that General Grievous makes are actually George Lucas\u2019. They were recorded without him knowing, and slipped into the film by Matthew Wood, the sound editor.",
  "510": "Little elf in Charlie's classroom after the first visit to the North Pole in The Santa Clause 1994.",
  "511": "The Warner Brothers symbol gets darker with each Harry Potter movie as Voldemort become stronger. First movie released in 2001",
  "512": "In National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989), the actress who plays Aunt Bethany is Mae Questel. She's more widely known as the voice of Betty Boop and Olive Oyle.",
  "513": "In \"A Quiet Place (2018)\", nobody eats chips because they are too loud to be eaten. The other shelves are empty",
  "514": "In \u2018Elf\u2019 (2003) the news footage of Buddy the Elf in Central Park is a reference to the famous \u2018Bigfoot sighting.\u2019",
  "515": "Ghostbusters (1984): when the ghosts escape HQ building, in the longshot there is a Stay Puft ad on the side of the building",
  "516": "In Shrek 2 (2004), when the king goes to the Poisoned Apple, a female frog asks him if she knows him to which he replies that she \"must be mistaking him for someone else\" while looking distressed. This is a hint about the king's secret as that frog probably knew him before his transformation.",
  "517": "The minigun used by Jesse Ventura in Predator (1987), Lee Majors in Scrooged (1988) and Arnold in Terminator 2 (1991) are all the same prop (with minor modifications)",
  "518": "In Fargo (1996) Jerry Lundegaards photo doesn't fit in with the rest of the staffs photos.",
  "519": "In \"Pets\"(2016) you can see an actual poster for the movie \"Sing\"(also 2016)",
  "520": "Red Dawn (1984) Jed Eckert adds his and his brother's name to Partisan Rock before going back to Calumet for the last time.",
  "521": "Even though Klaus (2019) not a Pixar movie, it still features an A113 in scenes in the movie.",
  "522": "In Avengers Endgame(2019), when Ant-Man answers Rhodey's call for help, the Iron Patriot Mark 2 Armor can be seen in the background which Rhodey wears in the final battle.",
  "523": "In Toy Story 4 (2019), when Ducky called the frog plushie 'Jeremiah', is a reference to the lyrics \"Jeremiah was a bullfrog\" from the song Joy to the World by Three Dog Night",
  "524": "In 'Batman Returns' (1992) you can see the platform used to pull the Penguin's (Danny Devito) body down the ramp and into the water. It is being pulled from beneath him and off the bottom of the screen by a cable.",
  "525": "In The Last Jedi (2017) Leia's movement through the projection of Snoke's ship foreshadows its fate",
  "526": "Luke\u2019s landspeeder has no dirt or grime because he is on a sand planet that would sand blast it causing the paint just to be missing \u201dStar Wars\u201d(1977)",
  "527": "In The Santa Clause (1994), the first thing Scott orders for lunch is a Caesar salad, no dressing, followed by a bunch of desserts. Cut to after lunch and the salad is the only thing he has not eaten.",
  "528": "Not sure if this counts, but \"George and A.J.\" (2009) addresses the continuity error of Russell missing from Carl's porch when the house takes off in \"Up\"",
  "529": "The director's commentary on the DVD edition of This is Spinal Tap (1984) is performed by band memebers as if the documentary was real.",
  "530": "In Revenge of the Sith (2005) as Darth Vaders helmet is placed on him, you can faintly hear Anakin say \"Padme, help me\". In the video clip it is around 1:17.",
  "531": "Pineapple Express (2008), Dale Denton is seen giving Ted Jones purple nurples right beside his purple nurple plants.",
  "532": "You had one job (IT 2 2019)",
  "533": "In Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005), the last scene shows two suns rising on the horizon of Tatooine, representing the birth of Luke and Leia",
  "534": "In Avengers: Endgame (2019), when Sam radios Steve and says, \"On your left,\" it's a reference to Steve running past Sam when they first met in Captain America: The Winter Soldier.",
  "535": "In Toy Story 3 (2010) while in Andy's room you can see pinned on his board a post card from Carl and Ellie from the film Up (2009)",
  "536": "In Annihilation (2018), Josie had plants growing out from the cuts on her forearm",
  "537": "In Paterson (2016), Moonrise Kingdom movie mains, Kara Hayward and Jared Gilman, can be seen in the bus scene when Paterson drives.",
  "538": "Actor Alvin Greenman appeared in both the original version (1947) and remake (1994) of \u201cMiracle on 34th Street.\u201d In the former, he played Alfred (uncredited), a young janitor who becomes friends with Kris Kringle. In the latter, he has a small cameo as a doorman.",
  "539": "These two different Jai Alai rackets in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999) were mildly amusing.",
  "540": "In \u2018Toy Story 4\u2019 (2019) You can see Boo from \u2018Monsters Incorporation\u2019 playing games at the carnival.",
  "541": "Santa doesn't quite know his Vice Presidential history in \"Miracle on 34th Street\" (1947)",
  "542": "In the post credits scene for Avengers: Infinity War (2018) Nick Fury tells Maria to contact \"Klein\". He is referencing Cameron Klein, the SHIELD agent featured in the Captain America movies.",
  "543": "In The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) Jack breaks off one of his own rib bones for Zero to fetch.",
  "544": "In Bumblebee (2018), you can see Shatter and Dropkick, the main villains of the film, rush towards Optimus Prime.",
  "545": "In the Spies in Disguise trailer, Will Smith says \u201cthat\u2019s hot\u201d. This is in reference to how he started YouTube Rewind 2018.",
  "546": "[2019] Joker : figurine that resembles Cat Woman found on dresser as Joker enters neighbors apartment.",
  "547": "In How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), the Whoville clocktower features a statue of Horton the Elephant (of Horton Hears a Who)",
  "548": "In Contact (1997) the crew at the Very Large Array where they first detect the signal, has a \"UNIX PARTY\" badge taped on one of the monitors.",
  "549": "In Bongo from Fun and Fancy Free (1947) The fish is snoring through its gills.",
  "550": "The Antagonist can be seen several times in the opening scenes of \u201cToo Many Cooks\u201d (2014, NSFW)",
  "551": "In The Two Popes (2019), the guard taps on an iPhone 4 with a gloved hand.",
  "552": "In Inside Out (2015), Riley\u2019s clothes become more muted the more depressed she gets.",
  "553": "In 'The Grinch' (2000), we learn the Grinch floated down from the sky during his parents' \"annual Christmas get-together\"... It's a swingers party.",
  "554": "In Star Wars The Last Jedi (2017), during the Battle of Crait scene, Rogue One (2016) director, Gareth Edwards has a cameo as a Resistance fighter.",
  "555": "Mallrats (1995) Nice homage...",
  "556": "They Live (1988) the aliens baddies use PKE meters from Ghostbusters to communicate",
  "557": "in 'Elf' (2003) Director Jon Favreau used a remote control to trigger the 'Jack in the Box' toys to get genuine startled reactions from Will Ferrell",
  "558": "In El Camino (2019), the radio in Jesse's car says the NASDAQ is down 34 points. This is because Walt said his business \"big enough to be listed on the NASDAQ goes belly-up\" if he disappeared.",
  "559": "In \"It's a Wonderful Life\" (1946), the unruly customer who demands a large portion of George's funds during the run on the bank is the very first to arrive at his house to give him money at the end of the movie",
  "560": "The Santa Clause (1994)....So I\u2019m watching this with my wife....and I noticed that the reindeer(who we assume are male)....has posters of female deer up in his stall.....like putting bikini pics up in a locker I guess",
  "561": "In Frozen (2013), Hans signals his true intentions pretty early on",
  "562": "In Shazam (2019), the Eye is reflected in Thad\u2019s glasses in the place he eventually \u2018wears it\u2019",
  "563": "In Zodiac (2007), Paul Allen (Robert Downey Jr.) reads \"motor-sickles\" in one of the letters. Later, during handwriting analysis we see \"motor-cicles\" written in the letter. Even later in the film, Arthur Leigh Allen's brother's sister explains that Leigh liked to spell words wrong.",
  "564": "In Star Wars The Force Awakens (2015), Finn's Stormtrooper Name Is the Same as Princess Leia's Cell in Star Wars: A New Hope",
  "565": "In \"Home Alone\" (1990), the mannequins that Kevin uses to fool the wet bandits into thinking he's having a party can be seen in the basement when he first discovers the house is empty.",
  "566": "In \u201cThe Darkest Hour\u201d (2017) where the scene with Churchill and King George VI, Churchill slowly shuffles out the door backwards after their meet as it is considered rude to turn your back on a royal.",
  "567": "The store in background seen during the final musical scene of the film is called Micklewhites. Michael Caines birth name was Maurice Micklewhite",
  "568": "In Heat (1995) after spending the night with Eady, Neil leaves a glass of water for her, holding it with a napkin in order not to leave any fingerprints",
  "569": "In the end of El Camino (2019) Jessie was the one who knocked, after all.",
  "570": "In Evangelion 3.0 (2012), Fuyutski tells Shinji he loses in 31 moves. 31 minutes later...",
  "571": "In The Shining (1980), Tony the Tiger appears to be spying on Jack and Wendy. Tony is also the name of Danny's \"imaginary\" friend.",
  "572": "In Terminator 2: Judgement Day the T-1000 grows a third arm to reload while piloting a helicopter",
  "573": "The Bo ling restaurant sign in A Christmas Story was based on a real life experience of assistant director Ken Goch.",
  "574": "Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) End Credits scene",
  "575": "Mind Blown - Her 1985/Him 1990",
  "576": "This scene in Joker (2019) is completely improvised. Arthur was originally supposed to throw up and wash off his make up. Both Joaquin Phoenix and Todd Phillips agreed it didn't fit the story, so Todd gave Joaquin a piece of music and asked him to improvise",
  "577": "In The Bourne Identity (2002) the bag Jason uses to carry his possessions throughout the entire movie can be seen in the last scene being used as a flower basket in Marie's new store.",
  "578": "At the beginning of Home Alone (1990) Kevin\u2019s dad tells him to pick up his Micro Machines because \u201cAunt Leslie almost broke her neck.\u201d Kevin remembers this and includes it as a trap for the Wet Bandits.",
  "579": "In Joker (2019), Arthur writes the quote with left hand, even though he just wrote the above paragraph with right hand.",
  "580": "Voldemort is referred to as \u201cHe Who Must Not Be Named\u201d in the credits for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer\u2019s Stone (2001)",
  "581": "In Return of the Jedi (1983) after Han and Leia are caught, a Gran covers C-3PO's mouth, preventing him from speaking before the reveal",
  "582": "In Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (1964), the misfit toys are handed umbrellas by an elf so they can float down from Santa\u2019s sleigh. In a tragic misunderstanding, the bird who only swims doesn\u2019t get one.",
  "583": "In Alien (1979) a picture of Baby Jonsey can be seen on the dashboard while the crew is flying down to LV-426",
  "584": "In the 2005 movie \"The Cave\", as Charlie is climbing the sheer rock face, you can see a screwed in hand-held where she had just been holding onto.",
  "585": "In Disney's Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983), the fiddler is a dog, just as Charles Dickens (figuratively) described in the original story.",
  "586": "The scene after the train derailment in Unbreakable(2000) everything in the hospital is uniform blue except Bruce Willis\u2019 shirt. It is green[like his cloak] to highlight that his special powers are already present.",
  "587": "This is a continuity error in Joker(2019), right? Because the sign breaks in two different ways. Look at his left hand as well.",
  "588": "Tim Burton\u2019s Batman 1989 and Big Fish 2003; Both movies feature similar vaults",
  "589": "It's over Anakin... (Star Wars Return of the Jedi, 1983)",
  "590": "In Spaceballs (1987) there\u2019s more examples of merchandising in the diner scene, with Spaceballs place mats:",
  "591": "In Star Wars Return of the Jedi (1983), when the Emperor is zapping Darth Vader, it's briefly possible to see Anakin's skeleton, including robotic parts (neck, arms)",
  "592": "During my re-watch marathon in prep for RoS, I noticed this visual & storytelling parallel between Yoda & Luke's scenes in Empire & TLJ. I've always been curious about the artistic choice to frame Yoda in front of those flames in TLJ. Now I know why RJ did it. [Star Wars: The Last Jedi, (2017)]",
  "593": "In Joker (2019), one of the \"super rats\" can be seen in the background when Arthur Fleck is at a payphone.",
  "594": "Look closely in the opera house scene in Star Wars: Revenge of Sith (2005) and you'll spot Star Wars creator George Lucas portraying Baron Papnoida. He's the blue guy dressed like an affluent clergyman.",
  "595": "In Muppet Treasure Island (1996) Captain Abraham Smollett, portrayed by Kermit the Frog, has a chest tattoo.",
  "596": "The compass in the north pole has south on every side being the north most point (Polar Express 2004)",
  "597": "In Star Trek: Into Darkness (2013), Khan says to Spock, \"You, you can't even break a rule - how can you be expected to break bone?\" Later in the movie, Spock breaks his arm.",
  "598": "In Zootopia (2016), Mr Big's daughter says to him \"no icing anyone at my wedding\", to which he replies \"I have to, baby. Daddy has to\". Later at the wedding, guests are served with cakes that have almost no icing.",
  "599": "The fuel delivery truck in Toy Story is bearing accurate, real life Hazmat signage on its front fender. 1203 is the actual UN number for Gasoline/Petrol, and is indeed a class 3 dangerous good.",
  "600": "Throughout the film Joker (2019), observant viewers can spot the \u2018Super Rats\u2019 that were established at the very beginning of the film.",
  "601": "In BTTF 2 Griff uses a bat that says Kirk Gibson Jr. on it. Senior Was known for his home run in 1988. Interestingly enough, he actually has a son who is a junior, most likely unknown by the writers at the time.",
  "602": "The police vehicles in Joker (2019) have \u201cIndustry First\u201d on the license plates rather than \u201cProtect and Serve\u201d",
  "603": "In the Disney+ Original Christmas movie \"Noelle\" (2019), the tile floor in Santas house is the silhouette of Mickey Mouse",
  "604": "In Congo (1995), Herkermer Homolka (Tim Curry) is a Romanian philanthropist searching for King Solomon's diamond mines. His name bears an uncanny resemblance to Herkimer diamonds, a type of crystal which in turn bears a resemblance to true diamonds.",
  "605": "In Return of the Jedi (1983) you can see where actor David Prowse's wrist actually is",
  "606": "In Joker (2019), Frank Sinatra's song \"That's Life\" (1966) is a recurring trend in the movie. However, when Arthur is applying his clown makeup and hair dye, the 2008 version of \"That's Life\" is playing on the radio, which wouldn't make any sense since the movie takes place in the 1980's.",
  "607": "In Star Wars The Last Jedi (2017) you can see a compass on Luke Skywalker\u2019s shelf. This compass was the one he found in the emperor\u2019s observatory on a mission in Star Wars Battlefront 2 (2017, before The release of The Last Jedi)",
  "608": "In Joker (2019) one protester brought an interesting item to the raid",
  "609": "In Return of the Jedi (1983), Han cops a feel",
  "610": "In 6 Underground (2019) , you can see a few UAE flags from 1:36:40 to 1:37:05 (the fact they shot in UAE is no secret but would my OCD self could not let it pass.. editing is a hard job)",
  "611": "In Joker (2019), when Arthur coughs up some blood during the final scene, you could see a smiley face, formed by the blood that he himself coughed up.",
  "612": "Something for the holidays... in Home Alone (1990) Kevin\u2019s passport is accidentally thrown away during the pizza scene, hence why he is never accounted for and known to be missing",
  "613": "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004): When prof. Lupin steps in front of Harrys boggart it turns into a full moon because hes a warewolf.",
  "614": "In the animated movie Monsters vs. Aliens (2009), General W.R. Monger\u2019s insignia has Shrek\u2019s face on it.",
  "615": "4th gen f16 fighters are replaced by 5th gen f35 fighters in Tony Stark's background (2008 Iron man - 2019 Spiderman Far From Home)",
  "616": "Ever wondered why Peter Quill could understand Groot (and all the other aliens) in Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)? It's because he has a translator implant! Bonus Detail: Nova Corps has his alias wrongly listed as \"Space-Lord\".",
  "617": "In IT: Chapter 2 (2019), you can see Pennywise in the portrait of Beverly and her husband",
  "618": "Andrei Tarkovsky's closing scene of \"Solaris\", 1972. Rembrandt's Return of the Prodigal Son, 1663\u20131669.",
  "619": "If you watch A new Hope (1977) and The Last Jedi (2017) at the same time, the Leia message occurs at the exact same moment \u2753 Trivia",
  "620": "Children of Men (2006) The Statue of David is seen having sustained damage to its left leg, as historically, this is a weak spot. Some presume an earthquake in the future could potentially cause harm to the 500 year old marble statue.",
  "621": "In Madagascr (2005) Gloria tells Alex to jump and is surprised when Alex lands on his face. In Madagascar 2 (2008) we can see that landing on the face is a family trait, when his father lands on his face.",
  "622": "The gas station in Toy Story 4 (2019) is owned by Dinoco from Cars (2006), and also appeared in previous Toy Story movies",
  "623": "In A Bug's Life (1998), Hopper uses his antennae to smell Princess Atta as insects smell using their antennae.",
  "624": "In It (2017) during a visit to an abandoned house, a room full of clown dolls contains a clown dressed as the original Pennywise from Stephen King\u2019s It (1990)",
  "625": "In Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), the four Toho kaiju are given actor credit",
  "626": "In Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), Kevin's inflatable clown does the same dance move as Uncle Frank in the shower",
  "627": "In Joker (2019) as the protagonist Arthur Fleck reads the local newspaper at the bottom it describes a disaster in Ukraine referring to Chernobyl which dates the film to late April 1986 which contradicts other details",
  "628": "In Monsters vs. Aliens (2009), E,T. Go Home",
  "629": "In \"Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace\"(1999) I believe I just found an ET race! Not sure if this is well known!",
  "630": "The little elephants from the Frozen (2013) Easter Egg on Zootopia (2016) have teleport powers, either that or there was a mistake while production... (Not sure if \"Accuracy\" is the right flair)",
  "631": "In \"The Spongebob Squarepants Movie\" (2004), Spongebob states he has 374 consecutive employee-of-the-month awards, this means he has been working at the Krusty Krab for a little over 31 years.",
  "632": "During the food strom in \"Cloudy with a chance of meatballs\" (2009), a man loots a TV, then the remote TV loots a man.",
  "633": "In Wreck-It Ralph 2 (2018) Merida says \"Ack! Lang may yer lum reek, and may a moose ne'er leave your girnal with a teardrop in his eye! Haste Ye Back, Me Lassie\" when saying goodbye to Vanellope, which roughly translates to \"I wish you a long and prosperous life, and I hope you come back soon!\"",
  "634": "In Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer (1964) the reason why Hermey never fits in is because he isn't an elf but is in fact a human. This is suggested by the fact that he has hair, unlike the other elves, and has round ears instead of pointed.",
  "635": "Young Frankenstein (1974) - According to behind the scenes commentary, Igor's moving hump was improvised secretly by Marty Feldman. After the director noticed, it was written into the script(sorry for pout video quality).",
  "636": "In Star Wars Episode 1 : The Phantom Menace (1999) Padm\u00e9 slips as she regroups after a gunfight.",
  "637": "For almost a second, Optimus Prime\u2019s pose from the opening sequence of Bumblebee (2018) matches his pose from Transformers: The Movie (1986)",
  "638": "In Ad Astra (2019), the soldier's camo pattern has red in it to match the surface of Mars.",
  "639": "Buzz\u2019s girlfriend\u2019s picture in Home Alone (1990) is actually the art director\u2019s son dressed as a girl.",
  "640": "In Austin Powers: Goldmember (2008) Dr. Evil's prisoner number is shown as 00001. His clone, Mini-Me, is inmate number 00001/8.",
  "641": "In The Birds, 1963 Hitchcock can be seen leaving the pet shop with two small dogs. These were actually his dogs in real life.",
  "642": "Snakes on a Plane (2006) the microwave has a special preset for snakes...",
  "643": "In Zootopia (2016), when Hops and Nick visit Weaselton, he mentions that he has movies that aren\u2019t even out yet. You can then see Meowna (Moana) on the table, which was released several months after Zooptopia.",
  "644": "Batman v. Superman (2016) When discussing Clark doing a story about Batman, Clark defends his actions saying that that\u2019s the point of The Daily Planet. Perry White then says that if it were 1938 then he would be doing the right thing. Superman first debuted in Action Comics # 1 in 1938.",
  "645": "In Blues Brothers (1980) during the mall chase scene, the logo for Depasto Oldsmobile is seen. This is a reference to one of John Landis\u2019s previous films, Animal House (1978)",
  "646": "Doc's scarf in Back To The Future III was (1990) made from his shirt from Back To The Future II (1989). An interesting detail.",
  "647": "In Disney's Frozen (2013), you can briefly see Nokk the water spirit when the parents' ship sinks",
  "648": "In Drive (2011), Driver's apartment is number 405 which is also the name of the interstate that runs through Los Angeles.",
  "649": "The opening shot of the star destroyer in Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) shows the silhouette of Kylo Ren's lightsaber.",
  "650": "In Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), Vanellope bests a storm trooper, who screams as he\u2019s flung away. The sound they used is the Wilhelm Scream, which was popularized by the Star Wars franchise and has appeared in almost every entry.",
  "651": "In The Sandlot (1993), Mr. Mertle (played by James Earl Jones) says, \"I used to crowd the plate so the strike zone would almost disappear.\" This is basically the same tactic Darth Vader (voiced by James Earl Jones) uses in The Empire Strikes Back (1980) when he fights Luke Skywalker.",
  "652": "Peter Jackson had a cameo in \"The Two Towers\" (2002), as one of the soldiers on the wall of Helms Deep",
  "653": "In Santa Claus is Comin' to Town (1970), during the song \"Put One Foot in Front of the Other,\" when the Winter Warlock begins to take his steps, the song switches to a 7/4 time signature. This creates an \"aksak,\" or \"limping\" effect, which reflects how the Warlock is struggling to move forward.",
  "654": "In Lawrence of Arabia (1962) to create the Mirage scene, Omar Sharif rode towards the camera from a quarter of a mile away, keeping in frame thanks to a line of white spray paint disguised as camel tracks, and all of this was captured on a 450mm lens.",
  "655": "In Commando (1985), during the mansion shootout scene, you can clearly see the springboards that launch the stuntmen into the air after Arnie throws a grenade at them.",
  "656": "Cap throws a Hydra agent out of the Valkyrie who screams as he falls in Captain America: The First Avenger (2011). This is mimicked in The Avengers (2012) when he throws a mind-controlled Shield agent off the Helicarrier, who falls and screams in the same way.",
  "657": "Peter Jackson had a cameo in \"The Return of the King\" (2004) as one of the pirates. He was cut out of the theatrical cut, but appears in the extended cut.",
  "658": "Andy Warhol is featured in the opening montage of Zack Snyder's Watchmen (2009) I just really love this because it's meant to be set in alternate history America. This is not included in the novel.",
  "659": "In Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (2004), you can faintly hear a tusken raider when Palpatine talks about them.",
  "660": "In Monsters Inc 2001 there is a Pizza Planet truck parked outside the trailer when Mike and Sully throw Randall through the door and smash it",
  "661": "In \"Tangled\" (2010), when Mother Gothel says \"and I love you most\" she is talking about Rapunzel's youth giving hair, not Rapunzel herself.",
  "662": "I'm sure many of you are already familiar, but in Tarantino's Pulp Fiction (1994) The shot where Vincent opens the suitcase was stolen from Kiss Me Deadly (1955)",
  "663": "[Easter Egg] In Point Blank(2019), Big D threatens Mateo in text with a familiar quote from Full Metal Jacket(1987).",
  "664": "Peter Jackson actually makes cameo appearances in all of his films. Here is a the undertaker's assistant in Braindead from 1992",
  "665": "In The Jungle Book (1967), the vultures sing a seemingly-friendly song. However, closer attention to the lyrics reveals that they're actually singing about eating Mowgli.",
  "666": "In Ghostbusters 2 (1989) Vigo the Carpathian's title is the same as the last name of the actors who play baby Oscar. Hank & Will Deutschendorf.",
  "667": "In Home Alone 3 (1997), Alex wonders what the robbers are looking for while the very object is just on his right.",
  "668": "In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Doctor Olivia Octavius puts her hair up in a way that resembles an octopus",
  "669": "In Empire Strikes Back (1980) Boba Fett was originally supposed to have an all white costume. Here's some test shots of it.",
  "670": "In Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), you can briefly see Ralph's old 8-bit avatar when the virus begins distributing his insecurity across the internet.",
  "671": "This stormtrooper from the movie Star wars: The Force Awakens (2015) is played by none other than Daniel Craig who plays James Bond in the latest movies.",
  "672": "In Us (2019), Zora, the daughter of the main character Adelaide, wears a sweater that says rabbit in Vietnamese",
  "673": "In Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), the list of weapons the T-X chooses from includes references to Aliens and Halo.",
  "674": "In watchmen 2009 the ultimate edition - Hollis mason owns a copy of the watchmen comic which the movie is based on",
  "675": "In the Movie \"6 Underground\" (2019) the house shown in a flashback is the same as Robin and Adrian buy in \"Pain and Gain\" (2013)",
  "676": "In \"The Peanuts Movie\" (2015), Charlie Brown suggests that Violet uses a comic book as the basis of her book report, which features a \"Li'l Folks by Sparky\" strip. Li'l Folks was the comic that preceded Peanuts, authored by Charles \"Sparky\" Schulz.",
  "677": "In IT chapter 2 (2019) this Tom and Jerry episode play on the TV in the Bowers and the balloon hospital scene.",
  "678": "In 6 Underground (2019) at 2:01:39 as the crowd takes down Rovach you can see a member of the cast wearing Marvel underpants",
  "679": "In Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019), Cliff Booth\u2019s belt buckle says \u2018Stuntman Association Member\u2019",
  "680": "In The Polar Express (2004) every Ticket No. contains 1225 (Dec 25). Happy holidays to all of you!",
  "681": "Director Baz Luhrmann has tributes to the iconic Coca Cola sign in three of his films. In Strictly Ballroom (1992) the two leads dance in front of a classic Coca Cola sign. In Romeo + Juliet (1996), the sign is rendered as L\u2019amour on a billboard. In Moulin Rouge (2001), it\u2019s L\u2019amour fou.",
  "682": "[@19:02] Watching Guardians of The Galaxy(2014) and noticed that Xandar has space aquariums.",
  "683": "In The Last Jedi (2017) when Leia uses the force to return to the resistance ship, she clips through the exact area Holdo crashes into Snoke's flagship",
  "684": "In the movie 6 Underground (2019) Early in the chase scene the green car loses the driver side mirror only to be attached and unattached throughout the chase.",
  "685": "In Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood (2019),when the Mansion family confronts him in Dalton's house,we can see Cliff Booth's right hand signalling his dog Brandy to hold position indicating that he was in control of the situation the entire time.",
  "686": "In the anime movie \"The King's Avatar: For The Glory\" (2019) at 20:43, a reference from ElementaryOS appears on one of the monitors.",
  "687": "Roger Avary's film \"Lucky Day\" (2019) fires shots at his nemesis Quentin Tarantino",
  "688": "In 6 Underground (2019), these letters on the ground appear to be a sign that is in English in the country of Turgistan.",
  "689": "In The Force Awakens (2015) as the gang is escaping from the rathtar freighter Finn is looking for something to patch up Chewbacca and finds the remote Luke Skywalker trained with in A New Hope.",
  "690": "The Air Force pilot that launches the missile at Alcatraz Island in (1996) \u2018The Rock\u2019 was played by Jim Caviezel credited as \u201cJames Caviezel\u201d.",
  "691": "In Spider-Man (2002) When Peter comes home after being bitten from a spider and tells his Aunt and Uncle that he is going to sleep, they ask him if he will take a bite of the food their making. Peter the replies that he had a bite, talking about the spider bite he had gotten earlier.",
  "692": "The movie Charade (1963) was the last film starring Cary Grant as a romantic lead. He was 59 years old, and felt awkward that his character was flirting with his co-star Audrey Hepburn, who was 33. So the dialogue was rewritten to make Audrey\u2019s character the flirt with a preference for older men.",
  "693": "In Return of the Jedi (1983), the Rodian in Jabba\u2019s Palace wears the same vest as Leia does in The Empire Strikes Back (1980).",
  "694": "In Spirited Away (2001) Jiji from Kiki's Delivery Service (1989) is visible on a pillow in Boh's room.",
  "695": "In The Social Network (2010), during the scene in which Mark Zuckerberg hacks the Harvard servers, he refers to and types out \u201cfacebook,\u201d and his computer underlines it as an unknown or misspelled word. It also doesn\u2019t autocorrect to capitalize it.",
  "696": "In 6 Underground (2019) at 14:42 you can see Ryan Reynolds recording a video for his social media",
  "697": "In Spider-Man 3 (2007), we see that Mary-Jane Watson has Juliet Gelfman and Elijah Randazzo in her contacts. Juliet Gelfman-Randazzo is an actress known for her role in Deconstructing Harry (1997) - Right before she decides to call Harry instead of Peter",
  "698": "In Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), Jill McBain checks her pocket watch after arriving in Flagstone. The difference from the Station Time illustrates how far she travelled, but doesn't correspond to an hourly lapse because the setting of the movie predates the advent of Modern Standard Time.",
  "699": "In this scene from \u2018Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw\u2019 (2019), Dwayne Johnson asks about one of the cars to which Jason Statham responds: \u201cThis was from a job in Italy\u201d. This is reference to the fact that Jason Statham was one of the actors in the movie \u2018The Italian Job\u2019 (2003).",
  "700": "In \u201cIT: Chapter 2\u201d we see a Hanscon associate making a pitch for a new building while Ben Hanscon is on a video call. The man making the presentation is Brandon Crane, who played the young Ben Hanscon in the 1990 \u201cIT \u201dTV miniseries",
  "701": "In the Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), an old man shakes his head disapprovingly at Frollo, showing how he is secretly despised",
  "702": "In the Netflix movie 6 Underground (2019), Abu Dhabi Formula 1 circuit is disguised as Las Vegas Raceway",
  "703": "In Inception (2010), in the cafe where Cobb talks to Eames in Mombassa, a gentleman can be seen reading Taifa Leo. It's a real thing \u2013 and the only Swahili-language newspaper published in Kenya.",
  "704": "In Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2019) one of Penguin\u2019s henchmen has an Anti-Batman Tattoo",
  "705": "I\u2019m Ready or Not(2019) right over his heart Alex Le Domas has a heart shaped blood stain",
  "706": "For E.T (1982) Unhappy with the rigid movement of the E.T puppet, Steven Spielberg hired professional mime Caprice Rothe to provide fluid and naturalistic hand motions, which involved laying horizontally underneath the puppet and extending her hands vertically while wearing sleeve-length gloves",
  "707": "\"The Santa Clause\" (1994), the police use a chalkboard to draw a layout of the neighborhood to capture Scott Calvin. On it there is a note about the neighbors being in Florida, I think this is a nod to Home Alone 2 (1992). The McCallister family also lives in Chicago area and spends Xmas in Florida.",
  "708": "In \u201cStalag 17\u201d (1953) the POW\u2019s are shown wearing winter coats, bomber jackets, winter hats, and ear muffs to keep warm after the stove that was hiding the trap door was removed by the camp guards.",
  "709": "The Grinch / How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) - On the scene showing baby Grinch landing outside the party, you can see the lady Who's putting all their keys into a bowl. The Who's are having a swingers party.",
  "710": "In Bad Times at the El Royale (2018), when cult leader Billy Lee first appears, the soundtrack volume is too loud for dialogue to be heard clearly, but Billy speaks his first line in the brief moment between two of the lyrics. This evokes a sense of omniscience, making him seem even more menacing.",
  "711": "In the helicopter scene of the movie Antman (2015), Yellowjacket asks Scott Lang \u201cDo you think you could stop the future with a heist?!\u201d This is pre-shadowing of the time heist that Antman conceives of in Avengers Endgame (2019)",
  "712": "In Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), Peggy Carter asked Steve Rogers about why he doesn't dance and he explains he needs the right partner. He found the right partner in Avengers: Endgame (2019).",
  "713": "In The Phantom Menace (1999), the parade music from the finale is the same melody as the Emperor's theme from Return of the Jedi, just in a major key and higher tempo. This subtly indicates that Palpatine is the one who truly comes out on top by the end of the film.",
  "714": "In \u201cThe Santa Clause\u201d (1994), The snow towards the ending is just white fabric. You can see it get snagged on the cop's foot.",
  "715": "In Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (1999), Anakin Skywalker\u2019s unfinished C3-PO exterior droid parts are found in the background of Watto\u2019s workshop. You\u2019ll also notice the left leg is missing, ultimately replaced for a silver one.",
  "716": "Home Alone 2 1992; Kevin\u2019s plans do not coincide with the blueprints he drew over",
  "717": "Real bees are used in horror trigology CANDYMAN 1992",
  "718": "In Needful Things (1993) Mr. Gaunt's notebook shows that he has been in Port Elizabeth, having encountered Nelson Mandela but failing to claim his soul.",
  "719": "In Pokemon: The First Movie (1999), after Ash turns to stone, all the Pokemon's tears reverts him back to normal. This is because Water is super effective against Rock.",
  "720": "In Monster\u2019s Inc. (2001) when Sullivan brings Boo home she has Jesse on her table from toy story 3.",
  "721": "In Almost Famous (2000) Singing a Buddy Holly song while the plane is going down.",
  "722": "At the end of \"Hellfire\" in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), Frollo falls in the shape of an inverted cross symbolizing his evilness and his ultimate fate.",
  "723": "Boba Fett showed up in the Star Wars Holiday Special (1978), which came out before Empire Strikes back (1980), making it his first appearance. He also uses the same rifle The Mandalorian uses in the show.",
  "724": "In Disney's Pinocchio (1940), Figaro has a little \"sand box\" next to his bed that is only visible in one shot.",
  "725": "In the movie 'Terminal' (2004), Zoe Saldana plays an airport security officer who is a Trekkie, five years before playing Uhura In Star Trek (2009).",
  "726": "All these years, I never noticed that Zero\u2019s nose is a tiny pumpkin. Nightmare Before Christmas 1993",
  "727": "When Vader throws his Lightsaber at Luke in return of the Jedi (1983), the blade is coming out of the wrong end of the hilt.",
  "728": "The old title for \u201cReturn of the Jedi\u201d (1983) was \u201cRevenge of the Jedi.\u201d Posters and trailers were made with that title. It\u2019s only when Lucas changed it to \u201cReturn...\u201d because \u201cJedi doesn\u2019t take revenge.\u201d Merry Sithmas!",
  "729": "In \u201cStar Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace\u201d (1999) Darth Maul is seen with an ear piercing. Actor Ray Park incorporated his own personal piercing into the character\u2019s look.",
  "730": "Disney's The Rescuers (1977) - At the United Nations, Miss Bianca is a representative of Hungary. Her voice was done by actress Eva Gabor who was from Budapest, Hungary.",
  "731": "In Casino Royale (2006) Richard Branson can be seen getting body searched with a metal detector",
  "732": "In Thor (2011), Odin's horse vanishes just after being teleported to Asgard.",
  "733": "In Spectre (2015), Bond shoots at a member of the evil organization Spectre, only to be blocked by a bulletproof glass wall. The cracks from the bullets create the group's symbol.",
  "734": "In They Live (1987), if you listen closely, The Directors name John Carpenter can Be heard after George Remero's name, So maybe they know they're in a movie",
  "735": "In The Departed (2006), in Colin Sullivan's office (Matt Damon), to the right of the bookshelf, there's a paper saying \"It's OK to RAT on a RAT\"",
  "736": "\"Memento\" (2000) Lenny remembers tapping a syringe. Later we see Sammy Jenkis' different hands doing the same. Teddy later suggests that Lenny made Sammy's story up. We see Lenny's hands again, this time as if Teddy has inserted a false memory. But the earlier hands prove it is Lenny's real memory.",
  "737": "Ready or Not (2019): All the games on displayed are \"Le Bail's Gambit\". However, the deck in the Le Domas family room is \"Le Domas Playing Cards\". This is the stack from which a white card is drawn and inserted into the box every time there's an addition to the family. More details in comment.",
  "738": "Margin Call (2011) - Jared Cohen asks for the time despite the scene opening with a focus on his gold watch. This is foreshadowing the slow reveal that Cohen and the senior staff knew their assets were worthless long beforehand and they've been deliberately ignoring the problem for years.",
  "739": "In Tim Burton\u2019s: The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) Jack Skellington calls Santa, Santa(Sandy) Claws and is surprised that he doesn\u2019t have claws when he first meets him. This is because after the song What\u2019s This? Jack looks and sees Santa Clauses shadow but his left hand looks like a claw.",
  "740": "The Lion King (1994) as Simba walks up pride rock after defeating Scar, he looks a lot like Mufasa, a callback to how his father lives on in him.",
  "741": "Avengers Endgame 2012 New York Stark Building has a Pym helmet.",
  "742": "Star Wars The Phantom Menace (1999) - Jabba the Hutt is credited as playing himself",
  "743": "Jason Reitman, director/writer of Ghostbusters Afterlife (2020), made a cameo appearance in Ghostbusters 2 (1989), which his father, Ivan Reitman, directed along with the original",
  "744": "In Social Network (2010), when Zuckerberg is blogging on LiveJournal, the word Facebook is underlined as the word was not yet recognized by dictionaries or online editors. It now is.",
  "745": "Back to the Future 2 (1989) Laser Disc Trash",
  "746": "For Return of the Jedi (1983) Steven Spielberg was George Lucas\u2019 first choice to direct. However due to a dispute Lucas was having with the Directors Guild of America, Lucas was not allowed to hire a union member (Spielberg) and ended up hiring Richard Marquand instead.",
  "747": "Arrogant Thanos - Avengers: Endgame (2019) (x-post r/marvelstudios)",
  "748": "In the movie Booksmart (2019), I noticed that Amy has a bunk bed in her room because Molly sleeps over so much!",
  "749": "In Casino (1995) you can see that Sharon Stone's palms are covered with a protective adhesive to protect them from sliding on the asphalt.",
  "750": "Home Alone (1990) before Harry and Marv arrive, Kevin can be seen just about to eat Mac and Cheese but in the scene where Harry gets covered in feathers, there is a completely different plate on the table",
  "751": "Zootopia (2016), Nick initially checked Yes, crossed it out, and checked No to the question \"Have you ever been Arrested\"",
  "752": "In Harry Potter and The Philosopher\u2019s Stone (2001) Ron\u2019s unconventional spell for turning his rat yellow fails. This is because his rat, Scabbers, is truly the Animagus Peter Pettigrew, and not a rat.",
  "753": "In Looper (2012), Rian Johnson and his team use the bloodied closeups of Young Cid and Old Joe to visually allude to the similar paths they\u2019ve walked.. and may eventually walk.",
  "754": "In The Brothers Bloom (2008) Joseph Gordon-Levitt can be seen in various shots of the first bar scene.",
  "755": "Noticed this bit of foreshadowing in Return of the Jedi (1983)",
  "756": "*SPOILER* The Mandela Effect (2019): When Brendan and Dr. Fuchs discuss the Mandela Effect, Looney Toons/Tunes is the example. Later, this example is used to tell us something has changed within their universe.",
  "757": "In The King (2019) Henry is told early on to not always trust his council. William (one of his advisors) that advocates for the war with France early on turns out to have influenced him for selfish reasons. We can learn not to trust him early on because there is a noose next to him at a meeting",
  "758": "In A Goofy Movie (1995), when Goofy and Max are playing Twenty Questions, Walt Disney is the correct answer.",
  "759": "In Kong: Skull Island (2017), Dr. Randa (John Goodman) claims \u201cthere has never been a more screwed up time in Washington.\u201d While this is surely a jab at the political climate, those words are fulfilled in Godzilla: King of the Monsters. (2019). He also claims that the search for alien life is nuts.",
  "760": "In Princess and the Frog (2009), Dr. Facilier tells Prince Naveen that \u201cwhen I look into your future, it\u2019s green that I see.\u201d Facilier later turns Naveen into a green frog.",
  "761": "In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009), there are no door handles in Snape's home, since he probably uses magic to open and close all of them.",
  "762": "In Step Brothers (2008), a Hugalo\u2019s Pizza car topper can be seen in the background in their bedroom. This is pizza place that Ricky Bobby works for in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006).",
  "763": "In Wall-E (2008), when Eve shuts down, Wall-E doesn't know why. The first thing he does is bring her outside on the roof. The roof is where Wall-E charges up because he is solar-powered",
  "764": "In Elf (2003) Buddy the Elf wraps all of the toys on the shelf in preparation for Santa\u2019s visit to Gimbel\u2019s",
  "765": "Uncle Aaron's shirt in Into the Spiderverse 2018 foreshadows a reveal later in the movie.",
  "766": "Mary Poppins (1964): 'Jolly Holiday' was Burt's ode to the awesomeness of Mary Poppins while she effectively friend zoned him. You can see the subtle disappointment in Burts face when he realises after she sings these lines...",
  "767": "In Pinocchio (1940), Geppetto's pocket watch goes off indicating it's time to close the shop. When he looks at his watch two beer steins are cheersing, indicating it's Beer O'Clock.",
  "768": "In despicable me3(2017), minions made an airplane to escape the prison, which is the shape of toy plane that gru gave to mel",
  "769": "Marrige Story(2019). In the scene, where main characters play monopoly, in Russian translation Baltic Avenue is changed to Nagatinskaya (its a real street in Moscow).",
  "770": "[The Fast and TheFurious (2001)] When Dom asks Brian what he was doing that night, Dom was going to include Brian in the heist that night.",
  "771": "In Avengers: Endgame(2019), when Clint's family gets dusted by Thanos, you can the chirps of the bugs in the area slowly fade out.",
  "772": "The Butter Battle (1989 Dr. Seuss), credits Theodor Geisel as executive producer. This is Dr. Seuss\u2019 real name.",
  "773": "We never do find out what became of the broken-off tip of the sword \u201cExcalibur\u201d! [Excalibur, 1981]",
  "774": "In Shrek (2001) The song \"Welcome to Duloc\", which is sung by the wooden dolls in the cabinet at the entrance to Duloc, is not only a parody of Disney's \"It's a Small World\", but is in the same key and has the same tempo as the Disney song.",
  "775": "In the \"Free guy\" trailer (2019) you can see Ryan Reynolds closet have the same clothes because you cannot change the unplayable character's outfit in most of the videogames. The universe in the movie itself is a videogame as mentioned in the trailer. (This is my first Reddit post)",
  "776": "In Arthur Christmas (2011), when Steve enters Gwen's house, he steps on a Shaun the Sheep squeaky doll, another Aardman character.",
  "777": "The shot following Joss Whedon\u2019s writing credit on Batman V Superman (2016) is a shot of a card saying \u201cI Tried\u201d",
  "778": "In Monster's Inc. (2001), the emergency code 23-19 has a hidden meaning; W is the 23rd letter in the alphabet while S is the 19th. 23-19 stands for 'White Sock'.",
  "779": "In Alien (1979) the inside of the egg was created by stuffing the shell with sheep intestines, which were then covered in a casing of cow stomach lining.",
  "780": "In \"The Polar Express\" (2004) the main characters ticket is the only one punched behind the conductors back - highlighting the fact that believing isn't about what you can see.",
  "781": "In Back to the Future (1985) Eric Stolz who was initially cast as Marty Mcfly before being replaced by Michael J. Fox is present in one brief shot in the scene where Marty punches Biff in the diner",
  "782": "After watching Monsters University (2013) on Disney+, the service will suggest you watch Monsters, Inc (2001) while the credits appear in a small box, covering Mike\u2019s face",
  "783": "In Ad Astra (2019), The \"Welcome to the moon\" sign is based on the one in LAX.",
  "784": "In Final Destination (2000), the Vol\u00e9e 180 flight passes Billy Hitchcock's head in a way almost identical to his half decapitation right before it explodes.",
  "785": "In the beginning of 102 Dalmatians (2000) while Cruella De Vil is locked up. Her prisoner cap shows that she is prisoner #6660.",
  "786": "In Thor [2011] Thor's hammer breaks the sound barrier",
  "787": "In Now You See Me(2013), Merrit (Woody Harrelson) diagnosed Dylan (Mark Ruffalo) with daddy issues.",
  "788": "Flounder makes appearance in Moana (2016)",
  "789": "In Home Alone (1990) Kevin\u2019s dad tells him \u201c... pick up those MicroMachines that are all over. Aunt Leslie almost broke her neck.\u201d. Later he uses the MicroMachines to trip The Wet Bandits.",
  "790": "In Home Alone (1990) you never see Kevin\u2019s bedroom, which symbolizes how much he\u2019s outside his comfort zone.",
  "791": "In 1982\u2019s The Snowman, the animators added a brief shadow of a helicopter to add the perception of the shot being filmed.",
  "792": "In 'Toy Story' (1995) all of Andy's friends are duplicates of himself.",
  "793": "In Ratatouille (2007) while Remy is running through apartments in the beginning of the film, a shadow of a dog barking at him is the same shape/type as Dug from Up (2009), which did not release for another two years.",
  "794": "In LotR Return of the King (2003) When Pippin looks in to the palantir and wakes everyone up, Gimli stays passed out from drinking too much that night. (see bottom left hand corner)",
  "795": "In \u201cThe Santa Clause\u201d (1994), you can see elves throughout the movie, (mostly in the background) checking up on Scott Calvin (Tim Allen).",
  "796": "During the first test preview of Apollo 13 (1995) one comment card given to Ron Howard said that they had disdain for the film, as it was a \"traditional Hollywood ending and in reality they would not have gotten home safely!\"",
  "797": "Conan The Barbarian (1982) Conan's memorable response to the question: \"What is best in life?..\" was taken from a book about Genghis Khan. Writer/Director John Milius was inspired by the book: GENGHIS KHAN THE CONQUEROR OF ALL MEN, written by Harold Lamb, published in 1927 (source given below)",
  "798": "In Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991) during the helicopter chase scene, the T-1000 creates a third hand to control the helicopter while he reloads with his other two.",
  "799": "The silhouetted conductor and orchestra in \"The Nutcracker and the Four Realms\" (2018) is a reference to the way Fantasia (1940) showed its conductor and orchestra",
  "800": "The Irishman (2019): Robert De Niro wears platform shoes to increase his height. Although in real life De Niro is 5\u201910\u201d, his character Frank is 6\u20194\u201d. This is most noticed in the award scene when he is standing next to Al Pacino\u2019s characterJimmy Hoffa, who was only 5\u20195\u201d in real life.",
  "801": "In Frozen(2014) during some scenes when Elsa uses her powers you can hear the melodious voice talking to Elsa",
  "802": "In How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) Martha May Whovier wears green eyeshadow after being reunited with the Grinch",
  "803": "In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (2011), Draco and Voldemort\u2019s hug was not in the script, it was entirely Ralph Fiennes\u2019 idea.",
  "804": "For E.T (1982) John Williams had problems with timing of the music during the recording of the finale chase, which made Steven Spielberg shut the projector and asked John Williams to record the music as he wanted it. Spielberg later edited the scenes around the recorded music.",
  "805": "In Ad Astra (2019), the Moon's spaceport has an Applebee's.",
  "806": "In Toy Story 2 (1999), characters from A Bug\u2019s Life (1998) can be seen for sale in Al\u2019s Toy Barn",
  "807": "Michael Jackson in The Wiz (1978) has a Reese Cup wrapper for nose as part of his costume!",
  "808": "Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) - There are a couple of not-so-subtle refferences to the original movies, suggesting that astronauts will come back to find earth taken over by apes",
  "809": "In Monsters, Inc. (2001) you can see Jessie from Toy Story 2 (1999) on the table when Boo is being brought back to her room.",
  "810": "In Get Him to The Greek (2010) a headline features a reference to Superbad (2007), another Apatow-produced film.",
  "811": "In LOTR: The Two Towers (2002), to make Treebeard's voice sound more like a tree, the sound designers played John Rhys-Davies' voice out of a speaker and through a large, complex wooden box to attain a tree-like resonance",
  "812": "In Home Alone (1990), Kevin purposefully cuts the Christmas tree at a height to where he can reach the top. I'd like to think most kids his age wouldn't think of this until that after the fact.",
  "813": "[Spider-Man Homecoming (2017)] During the \"You're the Spider-guy from Youtube\" scene, you can spot a man with a boombox. That's Kirk Thatcher, associate producer of Star Trek IV who cameo'd as the punk with a boombox that Spock apprehends",
  "814": "In This is the end [2013] you can see the sinkhole beginning when Jay and Seth show up at James Franco's house",
  "815": "The actor, Lee Ermey, served as a U.S. Marine drill instructor during the Vietnam War and used this experience to ad lib much of his dialogue in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket (1987).",
  "816": "In The Irishman (2019) - The original shot was made with Robert moving his mouth since the beginning of the speech. They probably disliked something and changed it in post production with clippings and loops. (There are dozens of details besides the above, a nice work Netflix)",
  "817": "Hidden in the credits of Judas Kiss (2011)",
  "818": "Zack Snyder's Justice League Cut runtime is 3 hours and 34 minutes, that's 1 hour and 34 minutes longer than the Theatrical Cut (2017).",
  "819": "IT: Chapter Two (2019): Director Andy Muschietti features Stephen King's character sipping Mate, a typical Argentine beverage, which has Andy's soccer team badge (Club Atletico Independiente) as a nod to his home country \ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddf7",
  "820": "In Solo (2018) Hans says that in he flys a vxc-100. The same ship that Hera Sindula flys from star wars rebels",
  "821": "In Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood (2019), the Boeing 747 is an anachronism",
  "822": "In the ending of Toy Story 4(2019) the last line is split by our main characters: \"Buzz-To Infinity.../Woody-...and beyond.\" This at first might just seem like a superficial reference to the movies main catchphrase, but it is actually a call back to the last line of Toy Story 2.",
  "823": "In Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) when George and Fred give Harry the Marauders Map, my son saw Newt Scamanders name walking the halls of Hogwarts.",
  "824": "The Godfather (1972)- the cat Marlon Brando is holding in the opening scene was a stray found on the Paramount studio lot. Its purring was so loud they had to loop most of Brando's dialogue in post.",
  "825": "In Disney/Pixar's \"Inside Out\" (2015), the playing cards that are shown in Riley's Imagination Land include her family, not the typical card faces. Her father is the king, her mother the queen, and herself the jack (with the \"J\" being changed to an \"R\" for \"Riley\").",
  "826": "In Annihilation (2018), the bear that attacks the team has the skull of one of its previous victims melded into its own as a result of the shimmers DNA refraction.",
  "827": "In the opening of Star Wars Ep. III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) the piece of debris that flies off the Separatist ship and strikes the Clone Destroyer is a kitchen sink. It was put there by ILM as a joke after someone said, \"We're throwing everything into the sequence but the kitchen sink.\"",
  "828": "In It: Chapter Two (2019) to emphasis Eddie\u2019s mother issues his mother in the first and wife in the second are played by the same actress.",
  "829": "Van Helsing (2004) - When Van Helsing arrives in Paris in 1888 the Eiffel Tower is still being built.",
  "830": "In The Two Towers (2002), Gr\u00edma Wormtongue makes a slithering sound when he stands. Gandalf also refers to him as a snake multiple times",
  "831": "The Santa Clause (1994) - Scott Calvin was cased by the elves in Denny\u2019s",
  "832": "The same night vision goggles Tim used to watch the T-Rex in Jurassic Park (1993), randomly placed near Owen in Jurassic World (2015)!",
  "833": "Independence Day (1996) - Featured the Powerbook 5300 as the \"computer that saved the world\". In reality, it was regarded as the worst laptop from Apple, having been recalled for batteries bursting into flames on the assembly line and in an Apple programmer's house",
  "834": "The opening narration in Mean Streets (1973) is not voiced by Harvey Keitel, but rather by Scorsese himself.",
  "835": "In Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (2002) the main villain while scouting construction site stumbles upon an Egyptian dressed as a Waldo.",
  "836": "In I Am Legend(2007) Neville hallucinates his family in the kitchen before actually realizing its Anna and Ethan,another sign of Neville\u2019s sanity slipping throughout the movie",
  "837": "Wall-E. My 8 year old noticed Rex, while Wall-E is organizing his findings in his home.",
  "838": "The word \u201cIT\u201d is created from a torn poster behind Richie Tozier ( Bill Hader) in the movie IT: Chapter Two.",
  "839": "In \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\", dedicated to playing the role of Hermione Granger, Emma Watson actually wrote out sentences with ink, quill, and parchment during several scenes in the movie.",
  "840": "In Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny credits, John C. Reilly is credited as \"Sasquatch Researcher\".",
  "841": "In Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood (2019) you can briefly see the flamethrower in Rick's toolshed when Cliff gets tools to fix the antenna.",
  "842": "In \u201cThe Santa Clause\u201d (1994), multiples Elves are \u201chidden\u201d throughout the movie. All of them show back up in the crowd at the end when Santa is flying his sleigh away from the Miller\u2019s home.",
  "843": "Noticed this Wolf in Sheep\u2019s Clothing in Zootopia",
  "844": "In the final scene of WALL-E, Alaska no longer exists, a subtle and final nod to the film\u2019s subplots on climate change.",
  "845": "In Tron Legacy (2010) Sam Flynn knew how to use the laser by viewing the commands ran by his dad before he disappeared. This included real Unix commands for programming the laser, and writing a last will and testament.",
  "846": "In The Good Dinosaur (2015) the T-Rex gallop like they\u2019re riding horseback because they heard cattle.",
  "847": "In Wreck it Ralph 2, Vanellope\u2019s dream car only has one seat, showing how she doesn\u2019t have room for Ralph in her fantasy",
  "848": "Another scene in IT: Chapter 2 with a hidden \"IT\" on Eddie's cheek bandages.",
  "849": "At the very end of WALL-E, a BNL jingle plays accompanied with the logo, indicating that the whole film is in fact a Buy and Large production.",
  "850": "The scene in Treasure Planet where Jim helps Billy Bones to the inn is a visual reference to NC Wyeth's illustration of \"Old Pew\" from the original Treasure Island novel.",
  "851": "In IT: Chapter Two (2019) Adrian Mellon says \"Meg Ryan called, she wants her hair back\" later a poster of You've Got Mail, with Meg Ryan, sppears behind Richie in the arcade *bonus it also spells out IT in the tear*",
  "852": "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) - Stuntman Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) feeds his pitbull with canned dog food that comes in Raccoon and Rat Flavors, plus Vitamin D!",
  "853": "In \"Back to Future\" the skateboard used had 8 wheels on it, and had pieces of flint added to the back of the board to create the sparks. In reality, 8 wheels would make a skateboard very difficult to handle, as the extra wheels would hamper the ability to turn.",
  "854": "In The Wicker Man (1973), the Wicker Man is foreshadowed during the Maypole song scene.",
  "855": "In Joe Versus the Volcano (1990), when Joe is quitting his job, he picks up and names three books: Robinson Crusoe, Romeo and Juliet, and The Odyssey. He then proceeds to go on a long sea journey, fall in love, and get stranded on the ocean over the course of the movie.",
  "856": "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) There is a SGT Fury comic book shown while Brad Pitt is cooking up dinner for his pup Brandy",
  "857": "In \"A Beautiful Mind\" when Marcee is introduced and chasing the pigeons, these don't react to her, showing she is not real",
  "858": "True Romance 1993",
  "859": "IT (2017) During this shot of the blood pact scene, we can see Bev and Ben holding hands in the background with Eddie's LOVER cast in the foreground, a possible reference to their relationship in IT Chapter Two (2019)",
  "860": "For Interstellar, Christopher Nolan planted 500 acres of corn just for the film because he did not want to CGI the farm in. After filming, he turned it around and sold the corn and made back profit for the budget.",
  "861": "In Interstellar on the water planet, the soundtrack in the background has a prominent ticking noise. These ticks happen every 1.25 seconds. Each tick you hear is a whole day passing on Earth. (Math in the comments)",
  "862": "In Star Wars: A New Hope (1977), all the wide shots of Luke flying across Tatooine in his speeder were achieved by placing a mirror underneath a version of the prop with a motor and wheels.",
  "863": "Knowing this makes rewatching 300 better!",
  "864": "In Inside Out, the pizza toppings were changed from broccolis to bell peppers in Japan, since kids in Japan don\u2019t like bell peppers. Pixar localised the joke.",
  "865": "In Up (2009), Dug is the only dog to successfully track down the Tropical Bird because he is the only Hunting Dog (Golden Retriever). All the others are Guard Dog breeds.",
  "866": "The Cloverfield Paradox - Cloverfield (2008). If you play both films at the same time, the precise moment the Particle accelerator fires in Paradox it causes the monster to appear in Cloverfield linking the two universes",
  "867": "In The Truman Show (1998), the Moon is briefly illuminated by the \"lightning\", hinting that it's much closer that it should be.",
  "868": "Steven Spielberg filmed E.T. In chronological order in order to help the child actors and to capture the most real emotions during the ending, since it would be the last time they\u2019d all be together.",
  "869": "In Big Hero 6 (2014), this happens: (credit to Tumblr user shinobicyrus)",
  "870": "In Coraline, the \u201cwelcome home\u201d cake features a double loop on the O. According to Graphology, a double loop on a lower case O means that the person who wrote it is lying. There is only one double loop, meaning she is welcome but she is not home.",
  "871": "In Blade Runner 2049 (2017), replicants can be identified by having them look up and to the left. The opening text of the film is positioned where the audience must look up and to the left, and the first word they look at is \u201cReplicants\u201d.",
  "872": "In the Truman Show, we see Truman taking high dose vitamin D at breakfast time. This is to counteract the deficiency he would have becouse there is no real sunlight in the constructed world he inhabits.",
  "873": "In Captain America: Civil War (2016), the audience is silent during Tony Stark\u2019s B.A.R.F. presentation. But in the flashback to that same scene in Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), the audience is laughing, implying that Mysterio remembers this moment as a lot more humiliating than it actually was.",
  "874": "In Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith (2005), you can see one B1 BattleDroid in the background telling his friend to look at Grievous activate his lightsabers.",
  "875": "The Toothless animation for this scene in \"How to Train Your Dragon\" was modelled on one of the animators cat with tape stuck to it's tail",
  "876": "In Spider_Man: Into The Spider-Verse, when Miles Morales electrocutes Peter B. Parker, it illuminates his nervous system instead of the usual cartoon trope of his skeleton. Being much more scientifically accurate.",
  "877": "To choke people, usually Darth Vader brings together his thumb and forefinger, slowly closing their windpipe. In Rogue One, he picks up a rebel and then clenches his fist. He straight up crushes his throat.",
  "878": "During this scene in A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004), Jim Carrey forgot his next line but stayed in character whilst asking the director for another take.",
  "879": "How Charlie Chaplin Accomplished The Stunt In Modern Times",
  "880": "The ending of Back to the Future is shared by the opening sequence of Back to the Future: Part II. However due to recasting Jennifer and the five years that had past for Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd, the sequence was completely reshot for the second film.",
  "881": "Deadpool 2, Wade realizes from where the shot came because he sees how the blood splashed the camera",
  "882": "In Blade:Trinity, Wesley Snipes had dificulties with the production team and at one point was even unwilling to open his eyes for the camera. Leading to this morgue scene where they had to CGI open eyes for him.",
  "883": "In \u201cThe Truman Show\u201d, Jim Carey\u2019s best friend is a vending machine re-stocker. He ran out of candy bars and pulls the bars out, just so it looks like he\u2019s still doing something. No one buys vending machine candies on a TV set, where food is free",
  "884": "In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004), in an earlier scene where Hermione confronts Malfoy, a VERY tiny hand could be briefly seen inside the stone gate. Later a time-travelled Hermione hides at the exact location, watching her previous confrontation.",
  "885": "In Ant-Man (2015) actor Garrett Morris makes a brief appearance in a scene. Morris was the first person to ever portray Ant-Man in a 1979 Saturday Night Live skit called Superhero Party.",
  "886": "In the incredibles 2, the painting in Helen\u2019s hotel room is an illustration of her seperation from the family.",
  "887": "In Saving Private Ryan (1998), Jackson has a bruise on his thumb that was a common injury during WWII from soldiers' thumbs getting caught in the loading mechanism of M1 Garands.",
  "888": "In \u201cToy Story 4,\u201d Mr Potato Head is voiced posthumously by Don Rickles (who passed away in 2017). The Pixar team mined through more than two decades of Rickles\u2019 voice sessions, outtakes for other films, theme parks, toys,...etc. to piece together the performance.",
  "889": "This Wolverine Easter egg in the opening credits border of The Greatest Showman",
  "890": "In The Jungle Book (2016) King Louie is a Gigantopithecus, a huge species of ape believed to have gone extinct 9,000,000-100,000 years ago. The only recorded fossils of this creature are the jaw bones. The change was made from the 1967 film because orangutans are not native to India.",
  "891": "In Incredibles 2 (2018), Elastigirl\u2019s new super suit is designed by Devtech. Her suit is the only one to be damaged, indicating Edna Mode\u2019s superior designing ability.",
  "892": "Forrest Gump never blinks while playing ping pong, as he was told the trick was \u201cto keep your eye on the ball.\u201d",
  "893": "If you watch the film with headphones or properly placed surround sound speakers, every time we see Baby in Baby Driver (2017) wearing only one of his headphones, you\u2019ll hear the song he is listening to through that ear only.",
  "894": "The Wolf of Wall Street features a brief shot filmed on an iPhone. Scorsese needed a shot of the \"fasten your seat belt\" sign for the aeroplane scene. Robert Legato, the effects supervisor, took a video of one during a flight on his iPhone and showed Scorsese who said \"Great. Let's just use that.\"",
  "895": "In Saving Private Ryan, a medic gets hit in the canteen. Water first starts to pour out then blood.",
  "896": "In Cool Cat Saves the Kids (2015), some poor, innocent soul walks into the shot and promptly excuses himself after seeing some dudes fursona explaining to kids why bullying is bad (clip taken from YourMoviesSuckDOTorg\u2019s YouTube review)",
  "897": "In John Wick (2014), before the action starts, John wears his wristwatch normally. But when he goes into the \"battle mode\", he wears them face inside the wrist, which is the way soldiers usually do it. (So that they could see the time while holding a rifle and to avoid reflections of the glass)",
  "898": "With a Chance of Meatballs\u2019 (2009), every president on Mount Rushmore except Abraham Lincoln gets pied directly in the face. Lincoln takes a pie to the back of the head, which is how he was assassinated.",
  "899": "In Monty Python and The Holy Grail the chain mail was actually knitted yarn. I have seen this movie about 30 times and just noticed this detail yesterday. Not sure if it was super obvious to everyone else....",
  "900": "In The Truman Show, the travel agent kept Truman waiting because she has never needed to show up for work before. Also she is still wearing her makeup bib since it was a rush job.",
  "901": "They couldn't hide the camera in the doorknob's reflection of this scene of The Matrix, so they put a coat over it and a half tie to match with Morpheus'.",
  "902": "In \u201cHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,\u201d Buckbeak poops.",
  "903": "In \"A Grand Day Out\" (1989), the creators had Wallace say \"Wensleydale\" because it made his face look nice and toothy. They did not realize the factory where Wensleydale cheese is made was about to declare bankruptcy. This film's success brought the factory back from the brink.",
  "904": "When coming up for a new planet name in Rogue One, director Gareth Edwards went to order coffee and mumbled on his name, saying \u201cits Gareth,\u201d causing the barista to write Scarif on the his cup instead of Gareth, thus finding the new name for the new planet.",
  "905": "The rubble left by the Asgardian mural in Thor: Ragnarok foreshadows the injury Thor receives later.",
  "906": "In The Avengers, Robert Downey Jr. always hid snacks around the set for when he got hungry. One day he randomly offered Chris Evans blueberries in the middle of a scene, and they kept it in.",
  "907": "In Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol.1, part of her description shows she's the last surviving member of her race. Thanos never went back to check on her planet after he 'saved' them to see if he actually helped.",
  "908": "In the first Thor movie, Odin's horse has eight legs. While it is never mentioned in the movie, this is Sleipnir - Odin's steed from Norse Mythology.",
  "909": "\u201cThe Ring\u201d (2002). Easter Egg in the dvd menu. If you click up until that your cursor is no longer visible, and then hit enter, your remote is temporarily disabled and the \u201ccursed\u201d video will play. When it concludes, you only regain control of the remote after a phone rings twice.",
  "910": "The official trailer for The Shining featured the iconic bloody elevators, but back then, blood was not allowed to be shown in movie trailers, so director Stanley Kubrick said it was just rusty water.",
  "911": "In \u2018The Avengers\u2019, there is a small screen showing the heat signature in the room where Loki is being held which shows that he has a cold body temperature because he is a frost giant.",
  "912": "In Saving private Ryan, when the medics are trying to save a downed soldier, he gets shot in the helmet and all the dirt gets removed due to the impact of the bullet.",
  "913": "During the 'Watchmen' (2009) opening credits, the original Nite Owl rescues Thomas and Martha Wayne from a mugger outside the Gotham Opera House, preventing the need for Bruce Wayne to become Batman in this universe.",
  "914": "In \u201cSplit\u201d, James McAvoy was frustrated in filming a scene with the multiple personalities talking amongst each other, and he punched a door that broke his knuckle. McAvoy filmed for three days without telling anyone and his swollen hand can be seen in this scene.",
  "915": "Pulp fiction",
  "916": "Moana writers play a joke on The Rock\u2019s nickname (x-post from r/memes)",
  "917": "In Megamind (2010), after Roxanne learns that Megamind has been lying to her and he insists that \"I can explain,\" one of his famous \"No You Can't\" posters appears in the background.",
  "918": "In The Incredibles (2004) Frozone isn\u2019t using a pet name in the line \u201cHoney, where\u2019s my super suit?\u201d - it\u2019s his wife\u2019s first name",
  "919": "Chronicle is a found footage film that looks more cinematic than handheld at times because the main character, Andrew is using his powers to film himself.",
  "920": "In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The White Witch's crown melts as her power dwindles",
  "921": "The cover of the Princess Bride 20th Anniversary Edition DVD can be read upside down as well as right side up",
  "922": "In Sam Raimi\u2019s Spider-Man 2 (2004) Bruce Campbell portrays a snooty usher at a play and says the line \u201c... it helps maintain the illusion\u201d. Bruce Campbell was supposed to play the villain Mysterio, the master of illusions, in the unreleased Spider-Man 4.",
  "923": "In \u201cCasino Royale\u201d the iconic theme of the Bond franchise is not heard until that the end of the film, finalizing his transformation in to the MI6 agent we all know",
  "924": "The Exorcist (1973) filmed before the stedicam had been invented. To show actors going upstairs toward the demonic bedroom a makeshift seat-swing was designed using pulleys and rope, and guided by crew. The handheld shot was revolutionary for the time (as was much of the film).",
  "925": "If you look closely after the lightning strikes the umbrella Wall-E is holding the electricity from the bolt charges his battery back to full",
  "926": "In \"Her\", Theodore uses a safety pin to hold Samantha up in his pocket, so she can see while out on a date.",
  "927": "When Kevin goes through Buzz\u2019s things, he finds a picture of his girlfriend. He says \u201cwoof,\u201d implying that she\u2019s a dog. Director, Chris Columbus, thought it would be too mean to ask a real young girl to be in the photograph so he asked the film\u2019s art director to have his son dress up as a girl.",
  "928": "Before making Spaceballs, Mel Brooks asked for George Lucas's permission to parody Star Wars. Lucas was fine with it and said the only condition was Lone Star didn't dress like Han Solo. As a result, Lone Star was dressed reminiscent of Indiana Jones instead.",
  "929": "Inception (2010) The debate between people regarding the ending of Inception, was it real or not can be ended by looking at the wedding ring Cobb's wearing. In the real world he has no ring whereas the ring is present in the dreams. In the final scene he has no ring so the \"happy ending\" is reality.",
  "930": "In the film Rat Race (2001), the first cow Seth Green hits whilst hanging from a hot air balloon, has a map of the world as its spots",
  "931": "In Infinity War Thanos uses the power stone against Tony Stark. Tony uses a nanotech shield to block the blast, depleting the nanobots in Tony's suit leaving the suit vulnerable to being stabbed soon after. In Endgame Tony upgrades to Wakandan holoshields to avoid compromising the suit again.",
  "932": "Padme and Vader represent the sigils of the Rebel Alliance and the Galactic Empire in these scenes",
  "933": "In Into the Spider-verse, Miles' eyeballs fall out of his head for a single frame",
  "934": "R2-D2 trips a battle droid in the background in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)",
  "935": "The Silence of the Lambs (1991): Clarice fails an FBI drill by forgetting to look over her left shoulder when entering a room. Later, she misses a hint to her suspect's identity by making the same mistake.",
  "936": "In The Pursuit of Happyness (2006), at the end of the movie, Will Smith, who plays Chris Gardner, walks past the actual Chris Gardner whose life the movie is based on",
  "937": "Rocky Balboa's turtles Cuff and Link, who were shown in \"Creed II\", are the same turtles he bought in \"Rocky\" and have been Sylvester Stallone's IRL pets for nearly 50 years.",
  "938": "In lord of the rings you can see that gandalf carries his pipe in his staff",
  "939": "In \"Up\" (2009) the town buildings develop over the years",
  "940": "In \u201cthe Green Mile\u201d they used creative camera angles and tricks gives the illusion of Michael Clark Duncan\u2019s height. He\u2019s actually only an inch taller than David Morse (left)",
  "941": "In 'Spider-Man Into the Spiderverse' the month written on Miles's test paper is Decembruary",
  "942": "All of Andy\u2019s friends are Andy as well from Toy Story",
  "943": "In Zootopia (2016) when Nick says they have 10 hours left to find Mr. Otterton, he holds up all 8 of his fingers. Judy notices that it doesn't add up, but shrugs it off.",
  "944": "In Avengers: Endgame when Captain America is going off to return the stones, the rest are expecting him to return. Bucky says his goodbye knowing Steve is not returning to his timeline, a testament to their friendship!",
  "945": "In Flushed Away, the main character Roddy (played by Hugh Jackman) pulls out Wolverine's suit while deciding what to wear.",
  "946": "In Space Jam while trying to get Micheal Jordons up and moving, the character Stan Podolak in one sentence, says all of Jordan\u2019s sponsors at the time.",
  "947": "In \"The Fifth Element,\" Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, and the Brooklyn Bridge appear to tower above the landscape because the sea levels have dropped significantly, with the city expanding onto the new land",
  "948": "In Ocean\u2019s Eleven (2001), in nearly every scene Rusty is in, he is eating. Brad Pitt suggested this after having worked all day without a break for lunch and it was decided he\u2019d eat all the time. In the scene where he\u2019s waiting for Julia Roberts (Tess), due to several takes, he ate 40 shrimp.",
  "949": "Baseball Cap during the Scottish Wars of Independence? Braveheart mistake I noticed last night.",
  "950": "In Baby Driver (2017), Baby flips through the channels at one point and later repeats all of the dialogue he hears from the TV.",
  "951": "In Avengers: Infinity War, Thanos temporarily knocks Doctor Strange\u2019s soul out of him after using the Soul Stone [Detail]",
  "952": "In the last scene of the chase sequence in RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, actor Ronald Lacey wasn\u2019t present so the filmmakers improvised (Credit to @lauzirika)",
  "953": "In 'I Am Legend' the mannequin that makes Will Smith's character freak out actually moves its head",
  "954": "In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Gwen's origin story shows subtle, blue traces of scales on the body of her universe's Peter. This is a reference to the comics, in which Peter turned himself into the Lizard.",
  "955": "In The Lion King, unlike the other lions, Scar's claws are always displayed throughout the movie.",
  "956": "In the credits for THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES, Martin Freeman's credit shows him holding an acorn, but the reference for the drawing is actually a picture of Martin Freeman holding a Lego of himself.",
  "957": "In Zootopia, while Officer Hops is frantically bouncing around the city ticketing cars, she never crosses the street illegally and looks both ways before crossing.",
  "958": "In the Pixar logo after the credits of Wall-E, Wall-E replaces Luxo Jr.\u2019s lightbulb with an environmental friendly bulb after his \u201cround\u201d bulb goes out.",
  "959": "In Deadpool 2 there's a drawing of Wolverine tagged \"Prisoner 24601\" - that's Jean Valjean's prisoner number in Les Miserables, also played by Hugh Jackman.",
  "960": "In \"Cars\" the canyons are all old cars and hood ornaments.",
  "961": "In the film Coraline, the other mother makes her idea of a \"perfect identical world\" for Coraline. This also includes such fine details as fixing her real mothers crooked nose.",
  "962": "In Logan, Hugh Jackman induced extreme dehydration prior to filming scenes of Wolverine shirtless, losing water weight. He adds it\u2019s extremely dangerous and no one should try it. Jackman also used the same technique in Les Mis\u00e9rables.",
  "963": "In Idiocracy, the majority of the population wears polyester clothing due to the crop shortages and the lack of farming knowlage.",
  "964": "In Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), Mr. Fox's son, Ash, is always described as being different. In the last scene, we get another nod to this, as he is the only one drinking grape juice instead of apple juice, like everyone else.",
  "965": "In Finding Nemo, Bruce the shark starts crying when Marlin starts talking about Nemo, saying \u201cI never knew my father\u201d. Male sharks mate with the female then leave, so baby sharks never actually meet their father.",
  "966": "Back to the Future filmed at different gyms for scenes in 1985 vs. 1955. To justify this a school poster points out the 1985 gym is new.",
  "967": "In Spider-Man 2, Peter Parker says he needs a \"strong focus\" before jumping off a building. He lands on a Ford Focus which goes undamaged.",
  "968": "In Iron Man 2 when War Machines armor is compromised the language in the suit changes to Russian",
  "969": "In Guardians of the Galaxy, when Peter Quill is arrested, it shows that he has a translator in his neck, which is how he's able to speak to different alien species.",
  "970": "In Titanic (1997), James Cameron had the duplicate titanic built on the starboard side due to wind conditions, this was a problem because the ship leaves from its port side in Southampton. They decided to flip it. So all directions, words, props, were made the opposite way so it could be flipped.",
  "971": "In Toy Story 3 (2010), the batteries that Buzz Lightyear uses is made by \"Buy N Large\", the same company that made Wall - E.",
  "972": "In an early scene of The Truman Show, there is a brief moment where a bottle of Vitamin D is visible in Truman's home. People who don't get regular sun exposure must take Vitamin D supplements to stay healthy.",
  "973": "In Dogma (1999), Matt Damon plays Loki, and in Thor Ragnarok (2017), Matt Damon plays Loki.",
  "974": "In \"Up\" (2009), Ellie's things are rounded while Carl's things are square, matching their respective character designs.",
  "975": "In the SpongeBob Squarepants Movie(2004), there is a fish in the Thug Tug eating a bowl of nails. Without any milk.",
  "976": "Avengers: Endgame - In the support group scene, the man wearing the glasses is Jim Starlin aka the creator of Thanos from the Marvel comics.",
  "977": "Based of Elastigirl's last sighting in The Incredibles, the main story takes place in 1970.",
  "978": "In Toy Story Woody is trapped in a crate which is stuck under a \u2018Binford\u2019 tool-box. Binford is the fictional tool company in the TV show Home Improvement which starred Tim Allen, the voice of Buzz Lightyear.",
  "979": "In Aladdin, the Genie writes Aladdin\u2019s order from right to left, which is how Arabic would be actually written.",
  "980": "(Infinity War) Bruce Banner's background reaction to Iron Man's new suit is priceless",
  "981": "In Inside Out (2015) two of the memory orbs on the shelves contain scenes from Up (2009). One features Carl & Ellie's wedding, while the other shows their house.",
  "982": "For a brief moment in Spider-man (2002) the twin towers are reflected in spider-man's lenses",
  "983": "In Aliens (1986), Ellen Ripley is handed a photo of her daughter, Amanda, after awakening from 57 years of hypersleep. The woman in the photo is Sigourney Weaver's mother.",
  "984": "The Spider-Man (2002) lunch tray scene was not CGI - it took Tobey Maguire 156 takes to pull it off",
  "985": "In Avengers Endgame, 2012 Thor mentions that they are going to lunch. He is referring to the Avengers post-credit scene where they are eating shawarma.",
  "986": "Seth Rogan has somewhat of a cameo appearance in Sider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse",
  "987": "The Christmas tree from The Polar Express is at the North Pole. It sits on a compass that points South in all directions.",
  "988": "The famous shot from The Wizard of Oz (1939) where \"sepia-tone\" Dorothy opens the door and walks out into Technicolor Oz was done by having an extra wearing the same costume but painted brown. The extra opens the door, and then Judy Garland (in her colorful costume) walks into frame and out the door",
  "989": "In Iron Man 2 when Tony and Pepper take a picture in Monaco that same photo can be seen in The Avengers when Tony confronts Loki.",
  "990": "Rocketman (2019) contained a shot for shot remake of the 1983 music video for \"I'm still standing\"",
  "991": "Today, Oct 31-2019 is the last day Blade Runner can be referred as a movie set in future",
  "992": "In Annihilation, the two deer that Lena sees move in perfect synchronicity. One appears pristine, but the other seems rotted, similar to the bear that attacks the team.",
  "993": "In Django Unchained (2012), Django meets a character played by Franco Nero who asks him to spell his name. Django spells out his name and comments the \"D\" is silent. Nero's character replies that he knows already--because Franco Nero played the original Django (1966) who largely inspired this film.",
  "994": "In Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002), Faramir takes both Samwise Gamgee and Frodo Baggins to Osgiliath. Samwise Gamgee says that he and Frodo shouldn\u2019t even be in Osgiliath. This isn\u2019t just random dialogue, since in the book, both of them never went to Osgiliath.",
  "995": "The Matrix lobby shootout scene was a straight tribute to Ghost In The Shell.",
  "996": "In Avengers: Infinity War, Gamora tells Thanos she always hated his chair. Thanos then sits on the step leading to the chair to show that he really does care for Gamora",
  "997": "During the Thanksgiving scene in the first Spider-Man movie, Peter Parker is wearing the Green Goblin's colors, and Norman Osborn is wearing Spider-Man's colors.",
  "998": "In Django Unchained, when Django shoots a man point blank, his face gets covered in blood causing him to miss his next shot. Later, he does it again but closes his eyes to avoid the splatter.",
  "999": "In Up (2009), Carl physically and everything related to him is drawn square-shaped. In contrast, Ellie physically and everything related to her is drawn circle-shaped. These small details reflects on their personalities, where Carl is rigid and stable, while Ellie is fluid and energetic.",
  "1000": "In Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) one of the movies available for Peter in flight is \"The Snap\" directed by Paul Greengrass. Paul Greengrass is a real life director responsible for \"United 93\", \"Captain Phillips\", \"Bloody Sunday\" among a few other dramatized films based on real world events",
  "1001": "Peter Jackson cameos his children in each of the movies of the Lord of the Rings",
  "1002": "In Iron Man (2008) the music that plays in the casino is actually the opening music of the original 1966 Iron Man cartoon.",
  "1003": "In The Matrix, water on windows foreshadowed code",
  "1004": "In The Rock (1996, Nic Cage & Ed Harris), a Humvee is stolen to start a car chase. In National Treasure 2 (2007, also Nic Cage & Ed Harris), a Range Rover is stolen to start a car chase. Hans Struhar, a Hollywood costumer, plays the owner both times. These are the only acting credits of his career.",
  "1005": "In Terminator 2 Judgment Day (1991), an actor with amputated limbs was used for the scene where the T-1000 loses his arm and foot",
  "1006": "In The Last Jedi, Kylo Ren's foot scrapes away the salt. Luke's does not.",
  "1007": "In Osmosis Jones (2001) There's a pikachu held by a germ in the bladder",
  "1008": "In Spirited Away (2001), the Radish Spirit rides past his floor so that Chihiro doesn't have to travel through the bathhouse alone.",
  "1009": "In Avengers Infinity War, Mantis sets her hands like an actual praying mantis when sneaking on Thanos.",
  "1010": "When filming The Godfather, Marlon Brando would often read his lines off cue cards, sometimes even stuck on other actors, whose backs were to the camera.",
  "1011": "In Thor: Ragnarok, Thor, Loki, and Hela all unsheath their blades in the same way, paying homage to their upbringing.",
  "1012": "[Matilda] The picture of Miss Honey's father, Magnus, is actually a portrait of Roald Dahl, the author of the book.",
  "1013": "Lawrence Makoare is Lurtz in The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), the Witch-king of Angmar in The Return of the King (2003), and Bolg in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)",
  "1014": "Twitter user @ShawnRobare pointed out Dennis Nedry from Jurassic Park wearing similar outfits to characters in The Goonies. Kathleen Kennedy was the producer on both.",
  "1015": "In Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), titles of the books aren\u2019t visible in the bookstore scene because Joel can\u2019t remember all of those details.",
  "1016": "In Aladdin (1992), in Genies cave you can clearly see a Lamassu statue. Agrabah is supposedly located on ancient Sumerian territory. Maybe Genies last master was an Anunnaki giant.",
  "1017": "In Schindler\u2019s List, a survivor named Mila Pfefferberg was introduced to Ralph Fiennes on the set. She began shaking uncontrollably as he reminded her too much of the real Amon Goeth.",
  "1018": "In Finding Dory, The bag that houses Jacques the Shrimp is completely clean unlike his other companion's bags. This is due to the fact that he is a skunk cleaner shrimp and eats the bacteria like he did in the aquarium in the last movie.",
  "1019": "In Pocahantas (1995) as Governor Ratcliffe boards the ship so does a rat, foreshadowing his true intentions.",
  "1020": "In Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), when Tony visits the NEXUS Internet Hub in Oslo, Norway, one of the interns in the background gets her friend to snap a picture of her next to Iron Man",
  "1021": "In the final scene of Casablanca (1942) the mechanics visible behind Bogart and Bergman were actually Midgets hired to make the Cut-Out plane in the background look real.",
  "1022": "There is a Mon Calamari who can't find his monitor in Return of the Jedi",
  "1023": "In A Quiet Place, in the pharmacy scene the shelves are mostly empty but the chip aisle is still full because no one wanted to risk making noise.",
  "1024": "In Cars 2 (2011) while in a pub in London there is a tapestry on the wall that is the DunBroch family tapestry from Brave (2012), except they are portrayed as cars.",
  "1025": "One of the rugs the island natives are carrying in \u2018Moana\u2019 (2016) bears the same pattern as the flying carpet in \u2018Aladdin\u2019 (1992).",
  "1026": "In Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), Luis says the red filling of their snack represents his company\u2019s financial struggle. Later in the film, when the company becomes successful, they eat snacks from a blue box, symbolizing their turnaround.",
  "1027": "During the theatrical run of The Horror Of Party Beach (1964), some theaters made the audiences sign \u201cfright release waivers\u201d in case they had heart attacks from seeing the movie\u2019s terrifying monster.",
  "1028": "Addams Family Values (1993), a movie full of sight gags and one-liners, had one I completely missed until that today: Pugsley attempting to hang himself shortly after arriving at Camp Chippewa. It's on screen for 2 seconds (00:22:25).",
  "1029": "In The Iron Giant, Mansley's newspaper has a section titled \"Studio Kept alive by Osmosis Greenlight\", referencing the upcoming Warner Bros' movie, Osmosis Jones",
  "1030": "In Ghostbusters (1984) there's a running joke about Rick Moranis's character locking himself out of his apartment. Later, he becomes the Keymaster, and doors literally fly open for him.",
  "1031": "I can\u2019t believe it took me 18 years to notice this...In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer\u2019s Stone (2001), Harry\u2019s scar hurt not because of Snape, but because he was facing the back of Quirrell\u2019s head aka Voldemort.",
  "1032": "It only took me 28 years to notice it, but in the Goodbye Horses scene in The Silence Of The Lambs, Buffalo Bill IS WEARING A WOMAN\u2019S SCALP",
  "1033": "In Terminator 2: Judgement Day, the T-1000 gives this silver mannequin a confused look as it's how he looks in his natural form, not yet seen in the movie.",
  "1034": "Stan lee's cameo in Deadpool 2",
  "1035": "In The Hunger Games (2012) when Katniss is hallucinating/remembering we see all the coal miners have her father's face (sorry for the quality)",
  "1036": "In Harry Potter, background students can be seen eating parodies of real world cereal brands, such as \"Cheeri-Owls\"",
  "1037": "The gauntlet in Thor Ragnarok which Hella says is \"fake\" is a right hand gauntlet. Thanos wears his gauntlet in the left hand. Which kinda makes the \"fakeness\" even more obvious.",
  "1038": "In Detective Pikachu (2019), Pikachu is severely wounded by a suprisingly small chuck of earth that has fallen. This is because Pikachu is an electric type, which in the games, are weak to ground type damage.",
  "1039": "During the filming of Steamboat Bill, Jr. in 1928, crew members threatened to quit and begged Buster Keaton not to do this scene. The cameraman admitted to looking away while rolling.",
  "1040": "In 'The Empire Strikes Back', Vader uses the same disarming technique twice. Luke is able to hold on to his Lightsaber the second time, so Vader actually disarms him.",
  "1041": "In Coco (2017), a collection of pi\u00f1atas of other Pixar characters can be seen hanging from a building.",
  "1042": "In The Mask, the oversize teeth were not meant to be used when Jim Carrey speaks, but he taught himself to talk with them to make his character more wacky.",
  "1043": "When Butch escapes the pawn shop in Pulp Fiction he sees a neon sign that says 'Killian\u2019s Red', but as some of the letters are missing it reads 'Kill ed'. Picking up Zed's keys, Butch looks at the 'Z' on the keyring, subliminally spelling out 'Kill Zed'. It's then that Butch goes to save Marcellus.",
  "1044": "In The Incredibles, there was a hero who could fly, and defeat enemies, with his farts.",
  "1045": "In The Little Mermaid (1998) when King Triton is introduced, you can see Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Kermit the Frog in the crowd, underwater...",
  "1046": "In the movie Oblivion, the sky tower scenes used 12 projectors instead of green screens for interior shots. This meant the sky would be reflected in the actors\u2019 eyes and on the surfaces of the house.",
  "1047": "In The twelve tasks of Asterix (1976), when Asterix indicates with his fingers that they are on the fourth floors, he makes the roman symbol rather than extending four fingers.",
  "1048": "They added Worst boy to the credits of Airplane!",
  "1049": "In this scene between James Franco & David McBride in This is The End, you can see Seth Rogan hunching his back forward and laughing. He said on Twitter this was the hardest scene he had to do without laughing.",
  "1050": "In Pixar's 1995 Toy Story, The next launch timer in Pizza Planet is a count down until that Woody lights the fuse on Buzz's Rocket in the end.",
  "1051": "In Back to the Future the name of the mall changes when Marty goes into the past and runs over one of the two trees",
  "1052": "In \"A Star Is Born\", Bradley Cooper's character loses so much weight during his recovery that his wedding ring is loose.",
  "1053": "Kids fall running with Rocky",
  "1054": "The longest running gag in the comedy spoof Airplane! (1980) was that it was set a jet engine plane and they used a propeller engine sound for every scene it was in",
  "1055": "At the beginning of Jurassic World, the T-Rex is shown to be flare trained - the T-Rex follows the flare and receives a meal. The T-Rex is not trying to CATCH the flare, its FOLLOWING the flare. This is how a woman in heels is able to \"outrun\" a T-Rex",
  "1056": "Tom Cruise has a cameo in Young Guns as some random cowboy who gets shot. Aparently he was just visiting the set the day they were filming this scene and Christopher Cain decided Cruise should have a role in the film.",
  "1057": "In the opening scene of Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, shaggy stops and recognizes his fans by the smell of weed",
  "1058": "At the end of Batman Begins, Batman recieves a joker card from Jim Gordon. This Card was recovered by a policeman named J.Kerr, a common alias of The Joker.",
  "1059": "The score when Tony Stark speaks to Pepper Potts on the ship in \"Avengers: infinity war\". Is the same score playing as when Steve Rogers speaks to Peggy carter in \"Captain America\".",
  "1060": "At the end of The Shawshank Redemption, the DA who arrests Guard Captain Hadley reads the Miranda rights off a card. This scene takes place in 1966, the same year as the Miranda v. Arizona court case that required these rights to be read to a suspect upon arrest.",
  "1061": "In 'The Little Mermaid' (1989) Ursula uses a butterfly (a symbol of transformation and mimicry) in the potion to transform herself into 'Vanessa' - which is a genus of butterfly.",
  "1062": "The logo for \"Ready Player One\" (2018) is a maze, the prize is an egg.",
  "1063": "In Iron Man (2008) you can see the energy moving from the arc reactor in his chest to his repulser.",
  "1064": "For Godzilla King of the Monsters (2019) Godzilla's back spikes were updated from his 2014 version to look like his first appearance in Gojira (1954)",
  "1065": "This small portion of the \"open your eyes\" scene in Doctor Strange (2016) is a subtle visual reference to the 'warping' scene Contact (1997).",
  "1066": "In Godzilla: King of the Monsters, a Viking longship can be spotted among the ancient ruins of the Atlantis-like underwater city. Implying the Vikings got there first, as usual.",
  "1067": "In Cars (2006) the member of lightning McQueen's pit crew who insists that his name isn't Chuck is listed as \"Not Chuck\" in the end credits.",
  "1068": "Today I learned that - The self-lacing Nike shoe from Back to the Future II was modified so the laces exited the bottom of the shoe. Michael J. Fox stood on a platform and a stagehand underneath pulled the laces to make the effect.",
  "1069": "Belle can be seen walking down the street in The Hunchback Of Notre Dame.",
  "1070": "In Deadpool 2, Yukio and Negasonic's cup says \"I'm with her\" with arrows pointing towards each other.",
  "1071": "In the movie Street Racer (2008), you can see Dwight Schrute from The Office wanted for being a pervert.",
  "1072": "Background joke from Best In Show - There are five clocks behind the hotel reception desk that display times in major cities (Boston, New York, Baltimore, Miami and Philadelphia). All are in the Eastern Time Zone, so they are all set to the same time.",
  "1073": "According to Pete Doctor, Carl's character was designed to appear \"squarish\" particularly his head to symbolize his containment within his house, while Russel was designed to appear \"rounded\" like a balloon that's full of life. Happy 10 year anniversary Up!!!!",
  "1074": "Just caught this in the end credits of Frozen",
  "1075": "In the film Passengers(2016), the bar scenes and bartender plays clear homage to the film, The Shining(1980)",
  "1076": "In Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi Bossk\u2019s costume (right) was actually recycled costume from Doctor Who (Left)",
  "1077": "In Hot Fuzz, Detective Andies was right about everyone having guns in the country.",
  "1078": "In Spider-Man Homecoming (2017) Howard Stark can be seen painted on a mural celebrating great scientists and inventors",
  "1079": "In Forrest Gump, Bubba's mother and siblings are at Forrest and Jenny's wedding",
  "1080": "In What We Do In The Shadows (2014), the man who plays Stu is not an actor but actually a part-time business analyst. He was hired for the film under the impression that he would be working on computers, and that he would play a small part in the film.",
  "1081": "In The Little Mermaid (1989) a live action reference was used for Ariel while making the film. An actress would improvise scenes from the script to create Ariel\u2019s personality and they were later drawn over to animate the film.",
  "1082": "Screaming face in Halloween (1978) poster",
  "1083": "In Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, right after the first Spider-Man says \"For 10 years I have been the one and only Spider-Man\" there is a sign in the background telling us he is wrong",
  "1084": "My 5 year old was very upset when people told him that Bo Peep was not in Toy Story 3. He paused the movie just to show everyone this frame and that she WAS in Toy Story 3.",
  "1085": "In WALL-E, the Great Lakes are larger than they should be, presumably due to the rising sea level.",
  "1086": "In Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal Lecter tells Clarice that he ate a man's liver with fava beans and \"a nice Chianti.\" All of these foods interfere with MAOI antidepressants, which are used to treat various personality disorders as well. In other words, Hannibal wasn't taking his meds.",
  "1087": "In The Wolf of Wallstreet, when Jordan Belfort first meets the Swiss banker Jean Jacques Saurel, Belfort is framed in front of Lac Lamane while the banker is framed in front of a fish tank. This might imply Belfort is a big fish dealing with a little fish.",
  "1088": "In Sully (2016), the ferry captain Vincent Lombardi, who was the Captain of the first ferry to reach the plane, played himself in the movie.",
  "1089": "FORREST GUMP - Jenny's scrapbook contains only photos of Forrest running because she'd not kept any earlier memorabilia due to her lifestyle. (Repost: Original removed due to not listing movie title)",
  "1090": "In Avengers Endgame (2019), when War Machine says \"Canopy, canopy, canopy\" while he was stuck under the Avenger Headquarters, he is saying \"Eject, eject, eject\". A pilot would say this to their backseater, or other pilots if it's clear that their vehicle is not operational.",
  "1091": "LOTR The Two Towers: the orc blacksmiths in Isengard were played by the real blacksmiths who made the armor/weapons for the film.",
  "1092": "In The Avengers (2012) post-credits scene at the Shawarma stall, Cap (Chris Evans) is scene resting his face on his hand and not eating anything. This is because the scene was shot too late (after the premier) and Evans- who was working on Snowpiercer (2013)- had grown a beard.",
  "1093": "In zootopia, crosswalks have a zebra pattern",
  "1094": "In Sicario (2015) one of the Delta Operators behind Steve Forsing lowers his M4 towards the ground before he makes a 90 degrees turn to his right displaying excellence in muzzle discipline, making sure that the barrel is not pointed on Steve Forsing or anyone else.",
  "1095": "In Terminator 2, the only time that the T-800 and T-1000 actually talk to each other, they are both impersonating other people.",
  "1096": "In the intro and outro of Robin Hood (1973), they changed the background and foreground, but reused the rooster cel animation.",
  "1097": "In the movie Anastasia [1997] when Anastasia is reminiscing about the life she had she imagines a lively ball. The partygoers she conjures have no reflection on the floor, while she does.",
  "1098": "In Coraline (2009) while the Other Mother is cracking an egg, the yolk is the head of Jack Skellington from the Nightmare Before Christmas.",
  "1099": "In Zootopia (2016), Officer Hopps calls a weasel \"Duke Weselton\" and is corrected to \"Weaselton\". The inverse joke is made repeatedly in Frozen (2013) with characters calling the creepy duke \"Duke of Weasel-town\" when it's really \"Weselton\".",
  "1100": "In wreck it Ralph\u2019s Ralph breaks the Internet When Ralph goes to eBay one of the pop-ups says that sassy housewives want to meet you and in the picture of the pop-up is aunt Cass from big hero 6",
  "1101": "Lord of the rings (The two towers) Bearded women \ud83e\udd14 (Re-upload due to rule 4)",
  "1102": "In Labyrinth, David Bowie's face is hidden in several landscapes",
  "1103": "In Watchmen,when Dr. Manhattan confronts Rorschach he blinks several times. Earlier Ozymandias tells Rorschach and Nite Owl that Manhattan's facial twitches are equivalent to him sobbing.",
  "1104": "In Spider-Man: Homecoming Bruce Banner's face is alongside the other \"famous scientists\" on the wall of Peter Parker's physics class.",
  "1105": "In \"Chicken Run\" every character has something around their neck-- usually a scarf or necklace-- to hide the seam of the models' detachable heads.",
  "1106": "At the end of Titanic, Rose is reliving everyone she met on the boat. When she gets to Jack the clock behind him reads 2:20, the exact time the ship sank.",
  "1107": "In Eyes Wide Shut You Can See a Painting of Stanley Kubrick\u2019s Beloved Cat Olly",
  "1108": "In Avengers: Infinity War, Vormir\u2019s landscape was based on the Brazilian National Park, Len\u00e7\u00f3is Maranhenses.",
  "1109": "In Batman (1989) the news anchors stop wearing makeup after the Joker poisons beauty hygeine products in Gotham.",
  "1110": "The Shawshank Redemption - Red's prison mugshot is really a photo of Morgan Freemans son.",
  "1111": "In Coco we can see The Incredibles poster",
  "1112": "In Thor: Ragnarok you can see a ship trying to escape Sakaar through one of the wormholes only to be destroyed by the falling trash Debris",
  "1113": "Napoleon Dynamite",
  "1114": "In Thor (2011), The reflection on Heimdall\u2019s eye is the previous shot, meaning he was watching Thor the whole time.",
  "1115": "In Alvin and the chipmunks, Simon and theordore wear hoodies that match their eye colour except Alvin. Alvins eye colour matches the 'A' on his hoodie because the director thought that red eyes would be a bit terrifying for the younger viewers.",
  "1116": "In Christipher Nolan's Batman Begins, every score on the soundtrack is named after a certain genus of bat",
  "1117": "In Now You See Me, the very first trick is made by getting an audience member to pick a random card when the deck is being flipped, the chosen card was shown for a few extra frames to trick the real life audience to think they have picked the same card as the one in the film.",
  "1118": "In Finding Nemo, Bruce the shark starts crying when Marlin starts talking about Nemo, saying \u201cI never knew my father\u201d. Male sharks mate with the female then leave, so baby sharks never actually meet their father.",
  "1119": "In Avengers: Age of Ultron, the clock atop Grand Central Station has been replaced with a memorial to first responders. The original was destroyed in the first Avengers film during the Battle of New York.",
  "1120": "In Back to the Future the Statler family ran the transportation business in Hill Valley. In 1885, Joe Statler's business was called Honest Joe Statler, which advertised \"fine horses sold, bought, and traded\". In 1955, it changed to Statler Studebaker. In 1985, it was Statler Toyota.",
  "1121": "Neil deGrasse Tyson criticized the scene in \"Titanic\" where Rose looks at the night sky after the ship sank, saying the placement of the stars was inaccurate. After speaking with Tyson, Cameron corrected the scene in the 3D version,it was the only scene to be completely redone for the re-release.",
  "1122": "\u201cWho Framed Roger Rabbit\u201d marks the first and (to date) only time Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny shared a scene. Warner Bros. only agreed to licence Bugs Bunny on the conditions that he only be on screen with Mickey, that they have the same amount of screen time and same amount of dialogue.",
  "1123": "A hint at Andrew Wyeth\u2019s \u201cChristina\u2019s World\u201d in Forrest Gump",
  "1124": "In Iron Man 3, Tony Stark references the film 'A Christmas Story'. The guy who plays the main character in said movie, is also the guy Obadiah Stane yelled at in the first Iron Man",
  "1125": "In \u201cAnt-Man and the Wasp\u201d Hank Pym\u2019s new lab is built out of blown up LEGO panels",
  "1126": "Not only are the cassettes in Spaceballs (1987) all Mel Brooks\u2019 movies (the director) but the rest are Rocky movies that go past the latest one of that time \u2014 which was Rocky IV.",
  "1127": "In Pixar's Up (2009), both young Carl and Russell have one collar tip untucked over their vests.",
  "1128": "In inside out you can see the birds from the short \"from the birds\".",
  "1129": "In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy the answer to the ultimate question of life the universe and everything is announced at 42:00",
  "1130": "In \u201cShutter Island\u201d (2010), inmate Bridget Kearns asks for a glass of water. When she \u201cdrinks\u201d it, there is no cup in her hand",
  "1131": "In Titanic: The 4th smoke stack isn\u2019t emitting any thick smoke. That\u2019s because the real Titanic\u2019s 4th stack was a dummy, only used to look more proportionate.",
  "1132": "In Coraline (2009) The character of Mr Bobinsky have on him the medal of the Chernobyl liquidators, offered to the civil and military personnel who were called upon to deal with consequences of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster.",
  "1133": "Thor (2011). Thor calls Coulson \"Son of Coul\" in the same way he is called Odinson.",
  "1134": "In back to the future part 2, the hill valley court house was turned into a mall in 2015 due to the abolishment of all lawyers.",
  "1135": "In \"Zootopia\", during the chase scene in Little Rodentia, a board advertising \"Thigmo-Taxis\" is seen. Thigmotaxis is a biological term referring to an animal's tendency to use physical contact to navigate, and has been extensively studied in rodents.",
  "1136": "The briefing scene with the Colonial Marines in Aliens occurs at the beginning of the film, but was the last scene shot. This was done intentionally, so that the camaraderie the actors developed while making the film would be more apparent as they bantered back and forth during the scene.",
  "1137": "In Inception they had Ellen Page (Ariadne) wear a tight bun for the hotel level because they didn\u2019t want to have to figure what her hair would look like in 0 gravity.",
  "1138": "Davy Jones using his tentacles to hold on his hat when they were going down on water is the kind of attention to details I like (x-post r/Gifs)",
  "1139": "In the 2018 movie \"Book of Monsters\" the titular book contains a segment written in the Dovah, the Skyrim Dragon Language. Top right is the Dragon Script.",
  "1140": "For the 2013 movie Pain & Gain, which is set during the 90s, The Rock wore a shirt that he also used while performing in the WWF during the 90s.",
  "1141": "Jurassic Park (1993) When Hammond insists on pouring the Champagne and says \u201cI know my way around the kitchen\u201d but uses the cheap glasses, instead of the Champagne glasses are to the left of the shot. Much like Jurassic Park, he has the best intentions but isn\u2019t as capable as he presents.",
  "1142": "In Captain America: Civil War (2016), when Iron Man and War Machine arrive at the airport, War Machine's landing shakes the camera much more than Iron Man's, implying how much heavier his suit is.",
  "1143": "In Deadpool 2 Wade tells the Juggernaut \"It has always been a dream of mine to see my face reflected in your helmet as you charge at me with murderous intent.\", that\u2019s exactly the cover of one of Deadpool\u2019s comics.",
  "1144": "In The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), during the \"Making Christmas\" number, the Cyclops ends up vanishing after a box comes in frame. Spooky!",
  "1145": "In Terminator 2, the man taking the photos of the T-800 was the cop that the T-800 assaulted in Terminator 1. That's why he was (speechlessly) taking photos.",
  "1146": "The Boss Baby (2017): Tim's T-Shirt number changes from 01 to 02 to show that he's dropped in the priority list",
  "1147": "In Soldier [1998] one of the weapons Kurt Russel's character is listed as being proficient with is the \"Illudium PU36 ESM\" which refers to the Illudium PU36 Explosive Space Modulator from Looney Tunes Marvin the Martian",
  "1148": "Stephen Spielberg wanted to direct a James Bond film, but Eon studios said no. When he told George Lucas this, they decided to create Indiana Jones, and in this scene in Indiana Jones 2, Indiana Jones is dressed as James Bond.",
  "1149": "In National Treasure (2004), actor Sean Bean hid a reference to his favourite football team, Sheffield United FC.",
  "1150": "In The Incredibles, when Buddy (voiced by Jason Lee) is in Mr. Incredible's car, Mr. Incredible mistakenly starts to call him Brodie, the name of Lee's character from Mallrats.",
  "1151": "In The Last Jedi (2017) The door to Luke\u2019s hut is a salvaged S-foil wing from Luke\u2019s X-wing.",
  "1152": "In Snakes on a Plane when the flight attendant puts a snake in the microwave they press a \u201csnake\u201d preset button",
  "1153": "In \"The Disaster Artist,\" all water bottles are seen without labels. This is fitting to the memoir, as Greg Sestero wrote that Tommy Wiseau would rip all labels off water bottles to avoid paying companies to use their products.",
  "1154": "Team America World Police - Matt Damon",
  "1155": "In Lilo & Stitch (2002) Stitch\u2019s adoption paper Nani signs is actually a thank you letter from the directors and producer to the people who helped create the film",
  "1156": "In \u201cSteve Jobs\u201d [2015], the progression of time & technology is shown through the type of film that each act is filmed in. The first act in 1984 uses 16mm, the second act in 1988 uses 35mm, & the final act in 1998 uses Digital.",
  "1157": "In The Empire Strikes Back (1980), The Rebel Alliance uses bubble wrap on the shoulder harnesses of their snowspeeders.",
  "1158": "In Ant-Man (2015) a shot of the circle symbol Thor left in the grass upon returning to Asgard at the end of Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) can be seen",
  "1159": "In Harry Potter and the Philosopher\u2019s (Sorcerer\u2019s) Stone, Aunt Petunia is visible in the background of this scene dyeing Dudley\u2019s old clothes grey for Harry\u2019s uniform. This is only ever mentioned in the book.",
  "1160": "In Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), in the same scene as Stan Lee's cameo, Rocket Raccoon from Guardians of the Galaxy can be seen in the background talking to officer Judy Hopps from Zootopia",
  "1161": "n \u2018The Secret Life of Pets\u2019 (2016), Gidget\u2019s owner can been seen two-timing.",
  "1162": "Graphics artistry often goes unnoticed in the film industry. For example, did you notice that the title font for READY PLAYER ONE was an actual maze with an easter egg at the center of the letter O? Neat stuff.",
  "1163": "In Moana, the sacred place has 15 stones of past chiefs, if given the average life expectancy was around 65, then that would be ~1000 years they've been on the island, which is how long ago that Maui stole the Heart of Te Fiti and when the ancient chiefs first forbid voyaging.",
  "1164": "The original 1968 \"Planet of the Apes\" has the three apes on the Ruling Council \"see no evil, hear no evil, and say no evil,\" thus reenacting the \"Three Wise Monkeys\" pose.",
  "1165": "In The Room (2003), Lisa pours Johnny a drink made with Sobieski vodka. Sobieski wasn\u2019t released in the US until that 2007.",
  "1166": "In Monty Python and the Holy Grail, you can see Sir Bedevere finding out the airspeed velocity of a laden dove before he helps the town with their witch problem.",
  "1167": "In The Truman Show, Trumans wedding ring is also a camera",
  "1168": "For Red's age 20 mugshot in The Shawshank Redemption, they photographed Morgan Freeman's son, Alfonso",
  "1169": "In Iron Man, Tony Stark is seen eating Burger King before a press conference where he turns his life around. In reality RDJ credits Burger King for making him rethink his bad habits.",
  "1170": "In Saw (2004), Jigsaw\u2019s head is turned away from Dr. Gordon, who is the only person who could identify him.",
  "1171": "In Searching (2018), two obviously fake website URLs appear that spell out how the filmmakers hoped their movie would be received.",
  "1172": "In I am Legend (2007), in Dr. Robert Neville\u2019s house you can see multiple famous paintings hanging in his home that he took from the Museum of Modern Art and other famous galleries in New York. In this scene while Ethan watches Shrek, you can see Vincent Van Gogh\u2019s Starry Night.",
  "1173": "In the Incredibles (2004) Mr Incredible has a jar full of bullets that have bounced off his chest on his desk",
  "1174": "Kathryn Beaumont\u2019s live action reference for Alice in Wonderland (1951), behind the scenes",
  "1175": "King Kong(2005) takes place in 1933, the same year the original film was released. Early in the film, when Carl Denham is looking for a new lead actresses for his movie, the dialogue suggests that the original King Kong(1933) exists and was being made at the same time as this one.",
  "1176": "In The Incredibles (2004) Edna Mode has an artistic fireplace made of fish",
  "1177": "In Aquaman, only the ocean is charted because the people who drew the map were Atlanteans",
  "1178": "The end credits of The Watchmen (2009) reveal the real identity of all superheroes except Rorschach, as he believes it to be his real identity and not Walter Kovacs.",
  "1179": "In Snakes on a Plane the aircraft's microwave has a \"snake\" option",
  "1180": "In Batman, Harvey Dent and the mayor argue in Dent's office which has an unusual semicircular shape. In the next scene, Alfred uses the telephone in Wayne Manor, and you can see that it's the same room, just with different furniture and dressings.",
  "1181": "There\u2019s a brief moment in \u2018Mega Mind\u2019 (2010) where Metro Man disappears for a couple frames and then reappear once more. This was the moment he describes later on to Mega Mind and Roxanne when saying he took a walk and went away to rethink his life.",
  "1182": "In It (2017), Pennywise changes the colour of his eyes from yellow to blue, which are the same colour as Bill's, to lure Georgie",
  "1183": "In Thor Ragnarok, after Thor gives numerous wrong voice recognitions he tries \"Pointbreak\", because that's what Tony Stark called him when they met in the Avengers.",
  "1184": "When Commodore Norrington first meets Captain Jack Sparrow in \u2018Pirates of the Caribbean\u2019 (2003) and opens Jack\u2019s compass, it spins briefly before settling on Jack. This implies what Norrington wants most is to capture Jack Sparrow, which is sure to result in a promotion and advance his position.",
  "1185": "In the movie Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009) and the book on which it is based, there is a roofless restaurant scene with a boy wearing Groucho Marx Glasses.",
  "1186": "Avengers Endgame - Stan Lee's cameo in the movie, his outfit was based on his real life wardrobe from the 1970s. Looking fly in the movies and real life.",
  "1187": "Cloverfield(2008) time:45:30 Just after they get the door closed on the ground monsters in the subway tunnels, the old footage of their fun day glitches in and before it glitches back, this image is ONE frame. I had to rewind and play/pause several times to be able to land on this specific frame.",
  "1188": "In the Last Jedi, the door for Luke\u2019s shack is made out of a panel from his X-wing",
  "1189": "In Back to the Future part II, a travel service ad can be seen in 1955 for a 10 day trip to Cuba (before the missile crisis)",
  "1190": "In Casino (1995), Robert De Niro wore a different suit in each of his scenes with the exception of the first and last. This poster shows all the different suits he wore throughout the film",
  "1191": "The LEGO Batman Movie (2017) - Harley Quinn is seen wearing a shirt that reads 'Smylex.' Smylex was the name of the poison used by Joker to poison products in the movie 'Batman(1989).'",
  "1192": "In Forrest Gump when he calls security at Watergate to report the flashlights keeping him awake, the voice that answers the phone says \"Security, Frank Wills\". Frank Wills was the head of Watergate security at the time of the break-in and was celebrated for his role in foiling the robbery.",
  "1193": "In the anime 'Ghost in the Shell' (1995) the CRT monitors are drawn and animated to 'flicker' like they would in a live action film capturing these screens of the time on video camera.",
  "1194": "In Transformers, The first time Bumblebee appears, He's parked next to a yellow VW Beetle, his original form from the cartoon series and toy line.",
  "1195": "The scene where Frodo saves Sam in Fellowship of the Ring mirrors when Sam saves Frodo in Return of the King.",
  "1196": "In A Clockwork Orange Alex stands between two officers whose shoulder badges say 665 and 667, representing how evil of a person Alex is with him being 666.",
  "1197": "{Toy Story 2} Amongst the starts you can see the classic Pixar lamp. This is the very first shot of the movie",
  "1198": "In The Avengers: Infinity War, when Dr. Strange creates doubles of himself, Thanos activates the Soul stone to find the correct Strange and the Power stone to disrupt the spell.",
  "1199": "in the 2002 Spider-Man the Green Goblin wore Nike Air Flightposites",
  "1200": "Thor: Ragnarok. Hulk makes a fist because Loki walks by.",
  "1201": "The ship that transports the T. Rex back to San Diego in \u2018The Lost World: Jurassic Park\u2019 (1997) is called the S.S. Venture, which is also the ship that brought King Kong to New York.",
  "1202": "In I Am Legend (2007) teased the existence of Batman and superman movie",
  "1203": "In Wreck-it-Ralph (2012), the arcade's sign celebrates \"Svzy's\" (Suzy) 5th birthday. In Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), the sign is celebrating Svzy's 11th birthday, indicating the six years elapsed between the two movies",
  "1204": "In Spider-Man: Homecoming, the drone suit Tony is controlling while chastising Peter mimics his actual movements, even those we can't actually see Tony making.",
  "1205": "In Team America: World Police, the Paris 'set' has a floor made of Croissants",
  "1206": "In A Bug's Life (1998) Manny, a mantis, is married to Gypsy, a butterfly, because if he he was married to another mantis, he wouldn't have survived their wedding night",
  "1207": "In the Ocean's Trilogy: You can see the progression of growth in Casey Affleck's moustache between all 3 movies of the triology.",
  "1208": "In Blade Runner 2049, virtual companion \u201cJoi\u201d is played by Cuban-born actress Ana de Armas. When Officer K links Joi to an emanator, we see her Ethnicity setting is \u201cCuban\u201d.",
  "1209": "THE LAST JEDI: Rose Tico, a mechanic, uses wire as a hair tie.",
  "1210": "In Monsters, Inc. (2001) Mike Wazowski jumps over a non existent camera and then is shown landing in the next shot.",
  "1211": "In \"Arrival\", the device on the agent's wrist rapidly switches between portrait and landscape mode as they take the scissor lift to the vertical gravity-controlled hallway",
  "1212": "In \"The Terminator\" Kyle Reese instinctively allows the dog at the Tiki Motel to smell his hand as he had done thousands of times as he entered the Resistance Base in 2029",
  "1213": "In X-Men: First Class, when Magneto asks to see the real Raven, she first assumes the image of Rebecca Romijn who played Mystique in the first X-Men film.",
  "1214": "No Mr Bond, I expect you to use Text To Speech...Superb detail here-In Quantum Of Solace, The Computer Listens To James Bond Spell A Name To Search For. James Spells \"Greene\" By Saying \"G, R, Double E, N, E\". The Computer Briefly Types \"Grw\" Before Changing It To \"Gree\". It Had Mistakenly Predicted",
  "1215": "Peter's unexpected ability to play the piano in Spider-Man 3, actually came from Aunt May all along.",
  "1216": "In \u201cJohn Wick: Chapter 3\u201d John mixes parts from some Colt & Remington revolvers to make a functional FrankenRevolver. This is a reference to a memorable scene in \u201cThe Good, The Bad and The Ugly\u201d where Tuco does the same DIY gunsmithing",
  "1217": "In the 2005 adaptation of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Trillian McMillan is seen wearing a shirt with a third sleeve. She is in fact wearing Zaphod's shirt who has 3 arms and 2 heads.",
  "1218": "In Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, a majority of the Riders of Rohan were women with fake beards in order to pass as men on the horses.",
  "1219": "In Captain America Civil War, Ant-man's suit glows blue when he grows, due to the injection of Blue Pym Particles. It normally glows red.",
  "1220": "In the Return to Oz, 1985, the character of Tik-Tok was played by gymnast Michael Sundin who had to spend every shot bent double in order to make the costume move while a puppeteer moved the head with a remote control.",
  "1221": "In Spider-Man: Homecoming, Peter is able to answer a physics question regarding a pendulum\u2019s swing without paying much attention, demonstrating his ability to accurately calculate his web swinging.",
  "1222": "In \u2018Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\u2019 one of the places Mrs. Weasley has marked on the clock that tells her where her family members are is \u201cprison.\u201d",
  "1223": "At the end of Elf, Buddy and Jovie name their daughter Susie in honor of Susan Wells - Buddy\u2019s biological mother who passed away after giving him up for adoption.",
  "1224": "In Blades of Glory, the two main characters are fierce rivals, symbolized by them wearing rivaling sportswear; Puma and Adidas. Later when they become friends, they start both wearing Puma, while their \"new\" competitors, the Van Waldenberg twins, wears Adidas.",
  "1225": "During and after Civil War, Steve Rogers' suit reflects him losing the mantle of being an Avenger and Captain America.",
  "1226": "In Forrest Gump, you can see Lieutenant Dan standing in the back row. There aren't any seats left because they expected him to be in a wheelchair due to him losing his legs while fighting in Vietnam.",
  "1227": "In the plane ride scene of Scooby-Doo (2002) Fred can be seen reading his own book, this reflect his massive ego and consistent arrogance throughout the movie.",
  "1228": "Star Wars Episode 2: Jango Fett\u2019s jet pack misfires just before Windu strikes him because it was damaged while Jango was being trampled on",
  "1229": "My husband noticed that in \"The Grinch\" Martha May Whovier is wearing jewels in her hair salvaged from the tree topper Young Grinch made for her.",
  "1230": "In Avengers: Endgame, in New Asgard, they brew Asgardian Ale",
  "1231": "In Jurassic Park III, Mr. Kirby pees upstream from where Billy is drinking",
  "1232": "In 'Inception' (2010) when Cobb stealthily shoots a guard, he catches the bullet casing before it hits the ground.",
  "1233": "In Avengers: Infinity War, Tony and Pepper's planned wedding date is Robert Downey Jr.'s real-life wedding anniversary",
  "1234": "In this scene from Teen Titans Go To The Movies (2018), you can faintly hear someone say \"The old series was better!\"",
  "1235": "The bed room in 2001 Space Odyssey supposed to be an enclosure of a zoo in which Dave Bowman is a specimen. The room is intentionally not perfect (glowing floors) because the aliens, like earth zoos, lack the ability recreate a totally accurate habitat (see comments)",
  "1236": "In 'Interstellar' (2014) Cooper wears an automatic watch, which winds itself using the wearer's natural movement. After he wakes up from several months in cryostasis he can be seen manually adjusting the time and date as his watch would have stopped after a few motionless days.",
  "1237": "I was watching Scream (1996) and noticed this little detail in the credits. Apparently Wes Craven received a verbal agreement to film at Santa Rosa High School, but later they backed out of their agreement.",
  "1238": "In The Shawshank Redemption Andy hides his rock hammer in the book of Exodus.",
  "1239": "In Iron Man 2, Tony and Pepper speak with Elon Musk. Robert Downey Jr.(Tony) met Musk and toured the SpaceX facility to help Downey\u2019s interpretation of Stark .It was so helpful that they invited Elon to do the cameo.[article in the comments]",
  "1240": "In Stephen King's \"IT\" remake, Stanley is accused by his father for not caring to study the Torah. This is demonstrated by the fact that he is holding the Torah upside down.",
  "1241": "Zack Snyder as an unnamed soldier in Wonder Woman",
  "1242": "In \"Lilo and Stitch\" (2002), one of the restaurants in the city is named 'Mulan Wok'.",
  "1243": "Geraldine Chaplin, who portrayed Hannah Chaplin in Chaplin (1992), recalled that when she first saw Robert Downey, Jr. in full costume, she was so awestruck on how much he resembled her late father that she needed a moment to collect her thoughts to even speak.",
  "1244": "In the bloopers of Toy Story 2, Stinky Pete promises a barbie doll that he'll put her in Toy Story 3. Lo and behold, a singular Barbie has a much larger role in Toy Story 3.",
  "1245": "In \"Who Framed Roger Rabbit?\", when Christopher Lloyd read the script's instructions to never blink on camera, he correctly guessed, \"He's a toon.\"",
  "1246": "In Baby Driver, J.D. (Right) is the only gunman in the second robbery to not wear a shoulder strap with his shotgun, later when when they swap cars he accidentally leaves it behind.",
  "1247": "In The Netflix Original Movie \u201cThe Christmas Chronicles\u201d the valet is watching the Netflix Original series \u201cStranger Things\u201d",
  "1248": "In Toy Story 4 (2019), the Pizza Planet truck makes it\u2019s appearance as the carnival worker\u2019s tattoo. @0:34:19",
  "1249": "In the movie Coraline, when Coraline is getting ready to go to bed after not finding her parents there's an old photo that shows her with natural brown hair. This probably means she at one point dyed it to her iconic blue hair",
  "1250": "In Star Trek (2009), a Dyson hand dryer is used as space age Enterprise technology.",
  "1251": "In Zootopia, Nick first answers \"yes\" when asked if he's ever been arrested, and then crosses over it.",
  "1252": "Peter Billingsley of A Christmas Story (1983) fame cameos as a worker elf in the 2003 Christmas comedy Elf. It would have been funnier if Billingsley played a bitter store elf instead but this is a fun nod nonetheless.",
  "1253": "'Back to the Future: Part II' homage in 'Avengers: Endgame'",
  "1254": "In Toy Story 2, among stars you can spot hidden, classic Pixar lamp. This is the very first shot of the movie.",
  "1255": "In WALL-E (2008) you can see a can of WD-40 in his lunchbox",
  "1256": "What we do in the Shadows - When the Vampires take Nick out partying, they stop at a convenience store where the cashier claims he's a Vampire (much to Nick's disbelief). Later on at the Unholy Masquerade, the cashier is attending. So he is, in fact, a Vampire as well.",
  "1257": "In Hot Fuzz, the editors missed a scene during a car chase, and you can see the green screen behind Simon Pegg and Nick Frost.",
  "1258": "Ever wondered why was there chicken in the room when Phil, Stu and Alan wake up in the movie Hangover? In the DVD Commentary Todd Phillips reveals that the guys brought it because they wanted to feed the tiger.",
  "1259": "In Star Wars Phantom Menace, Jabba the Hutt was an elaborate costume with no actor so they got creative with the credits",
  "1260": "In Avatar (2009) when Grace, Jake, and Norm are walking in around in the abandoned school, Norm picks up \u201cThe Lorax\u201d from the ground. Which kind of foreshadows what the movie is going to be about.",
  "1261": "In Back To The Future when Marty auditions for the school dance, he plays The Power of Love by Huey Lewis & The News. Huey Lewis is the judge that tells him he\u2019s \u201cjust too darn loud.\u201d",
  "1262": "Upon re-watching Captain America: The First Avenger, it\u2019s super clear that Schmidt\u2019s wearing a mask from the first scene. Also Filch appreciation.",
  "1263": "In Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) the Holochess board has two additional pieces which disappear when Chewie breaks the table. This was the idea of VFX artist Phil Tippett who had designed the creatures in 1977 for A New Hope but they were removed from the scene because the table felt cluttered.",
  "1264": "John Wick/John Wick 2: Despite being filmed/released 3 years apart, the films are set 4 days apart. All the cars outside the Continental Hotel are the same between films. (x-post from /r/ContinuityPorn)",
  "1265": "In \u201cWalk the Line\u201d (2005), you can see the guitarist tell the bassist the key of the song is \u201cE\u201d",
  "1266": "Brilliant visual humor in Edgar Wright\u2019s \u201cHot Fuzz\u201d.",
  "1267": "In Jumanji (1995) Alan tries to convince Carl that he knows him by recalling he used to be called \"Soleman\" at the Parrish shoe factory. In the beginning of the movie this moniker is emblazoned on Carl's apron.",
  "1268": "In Studio Ghibli's The Secret Life of Arietty water and liquids are animated to show the increased effect of surface tension at the small scale of the borrowers.",
  "1269": "In War For Planet Of The Apes, the horses saddles don\u2019t have stirrups, but rather a knot where the stirrup would go. The apes have thumb like toes that make \u201cgripping\u201d easier than stepping.",
  "1270": "The paint on bell that rings at the beginning and end of each shift on the Scare Floor in \u2018Monsters Inc\u2019 (2001) is worn away around the area where the hammer strikes it.",
  "1271": "In Ironman 2 they address the elephant in the room immediately (Rhodey actor change)",
  "1272": "In the Harry Potter films, Voldemort\u2019s robes faded in colour every time a Horcrux was destroyed, to give the impression he was slowly fading away.",
  "1273": "In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the move Miles uses when Gwen says \"I didn't teach him that, and you definitely didn't\" is the same way the Spiderman from the beginning get to the ceiling.",
  "1274": "[Toy Story 2] In the movies' outtakes, a flirtatious Prospector pulls a Harvey Weinstein, promising to Barbie he can, \"probably get you a part in Toy Story 3.\" Barbie goes on to play a much larger role in the 2010 sequel.",
  "1275": "In Thor Ragnarok, when Dr Strange uses Thor's hair strand to find Odin he casts a spell with his hands forming this familiar symbol called Triquetra that was also engraved on Mjolnir and has been a thing of the Asgardian culture.",
  "1276": "In Captain Marvel, Nick Fury shows his id which has his date of birth 07/04/1950. Happy Birthday Fury!!!",
  "1277": "Tom Cruise \"tortured\" himself in a MI3 scene",
  "1278": "One of the Kakamora in Moana is painted like Baymax from Big Hero 6",
  "1279": "In Friday (1995) a resident in the neighborhood didn't want the movie shot there. He refused to move from his front lawn for a shot. So, he ended up in the film.",
  "1280": "In Spiderman Into the Spiderverse (2018) the comic books that introduce our main characters have the actual creators of the Spidermen credited as authors.",
  "1281": "In the movie Alien: Covenant, during the scene when the evil android David recounted his act of planetary genocide, the deployment of the genetic bioweapon was shaped like the helical strand of DNA.",
  "1282": "In X-Men Apocalypse The woman that Stan Lee is holding in his arms is his real wife, Joan Lee. It's the scene in which Apocalypse uses his powers to launch all the world's nuclear weapons into space, essentially disarming the entire planet.",
  "1283": "Back to the Future III (1990): When Doc and Marty are asking the train conductor for tips, the Clock Tower clock is being unloaded in the background.",
  "1284": "When Jeff Goldblum looks up his wife\u2019s address in \u2018Independence Day\u2019 (1996), it reads as \u201c123 Heresheis Avenue.\u201d",
  "1285": "In Iron Man 2, the watch Tony Stark uses to pay for strawberries is the watch gifted to him by Obadiah in Iron Man 1",
  "1286": "In the end credits of Scream, Wes Craven left the message \"No Thanks Whatsoever to the Santa Rosa City School District Governing Board\". This is in reference to the governing board revoking a verbal agreement for the movie to be filmed in Santa Rosa High School shortly before filming began.",
  "1287": "In Iron Man 1, Obadiah reveals himself as the antagonist while playing the piano. The piece he plays is by Antonio Salieri, a rival of Mozart who was believed by many to be jealous and bitter of his rival\u2019s success.",
  "1288": "I must\u2019ve watched Monsters Inc a hundred times with my two year old and only just noticed now that the sock Mike uses to distract the yellow CDA guys is Boo\u2019s.",
  "1289": "In Captain America: Civil War (2016) In the scene with Steve watching the news, you can see to his right the drawing of the monkey in the Captain America suit he drew in the first Captain America movie (2011) regarding how he thinks the public views him in both films.",
  "1290": "The ending shot of Gone Girl shows ultimately how little has changed",
  "1291": "In X-Men Apocalypse(2016), Cyclops pulls out a vinyl record of a singer named Dazzler, who is a former singer turned X-Men in the comics.",
  "1292": "In Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spidey jumps over a car while chasing the Vulture goons with a license plate of ASM-267. The Amazing Spider-Man 267 comic tells the story of Spider-Man in suburbia, which served as inspiration for this chase.",
  "1293": "In Ratatouille, Chef Skinner twists the wine bottle when pouring a glass of wine which is done to avoid wine dripping down the side.",
  "1294": "In 'Nightcrawler' Gyllenhaal spends the entire scene at the salvage yard with his left hand behind his back. This is because he was wearing a cast from cutting it when he (accidentally) smashed the bathroom mirror later in the movie.",
  "1295": "In Zootopia, Nick's handkerchief was part of his Scout uniform from when he was a cub",
  "1296": "In Ratatouille (2007) When Linguini is chopping leeks for the soup you can see a green smear on the cutting board that actually happens when cutting green vegtables. Also his bite marks are still there from when Remy bit him a couple of days before.",
  "1297": "The red shirt used by Viggo Mortensen in \"Captain Fantastic\" (2016) is the same one he wore in the film \"The Indian Runner\" (1991).",
  "1298": "In Jurassic Park, you can see Dr. Wu erasing a data sheet in the lab. Erasing lab data is highly improper and unethical in scientific settings, hinting at Dr. Wu's corrupt nature in later films.",
  "1299": "In The Brave Little Toaster, all of the walls in the cottage are cleaned only as high as Blanky can reach.",
  "1300": "In Hot Fuzz (Dir. Edgar Wright, 2007), Bill Bailey plays two twins with minor differences to differentiate them. What's interesting, however, is that one of them is reading a book by Iain Banks, while the other is reading a book by Iain M. Banks. This is, in fact, the same author (cont. in comments)",
  "1301": "In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse when Miles first swings he is animated \"On Twos\" so his movements seem choppy but at the end of the film he is animated \"On Ones\" so his movments seem more fluent.",
  "1302": "In Iron Man 2 Justin Hammer's hands have tanning cream residue on them showing how cheap he really is",
  "1303": "Steven Spielberg's DUEL (1971) - The exterminator car that David Mann mistakes for a police patrol car is called Grebleips Pest Control. Grebleips is Spielberg backwards.",
  "1304": "In Stranger than Fiction (2006) when Harold is thinking of Ana during his visit to HR, the cloud painting behind him begins to move, indicating his head's in the clouds",
  "1305": "In Kong: Skull Island (2017), the actual camera that was used in the 1933 film is hidden in the scene at Hank Marlow's place - as confirmed by the film's VFX artist, Jeff White.",
  "1306": "Idk if this has been posted before, but in Spider-man 3, the spider bite on Peters hand is still visible.",
  "1307": "Not sure how common knowledge this is but Bo Peep from Toy Story (1995) is NOT one of Andy\u2019s toys. She\u2019s a porcelain figure next to Molly\u2019s crib when it was in Andy\u2019s room. That\u2019s why she comes in from Molly\u2019s room in Toy Story 2 and she wasn\u2019t in Andy\u2019s toy chest in Toy Story 3.",
  "1308": "The Shield agent that refuses to give into HYDRAs commands at gunpoint earns Nick Furys trust and is selected to aid in the Battle of Sokovia",
  "1309": "In The Descent, shortly after they go underground, a cave monster is briefly visible before vanishing. This is the first hint that our explorers aren\u2019t alone\u2026",
  "1310": "The dentist in 'Finding Nemo' (2003) emerges from the bathroom immediately after flushing and goes to work in his patient's mouth without washing his hands.",
  "1311": "In Thor Ragnarok, during Loki\u2019s play, Thor is being played by Chris Hemsworth\u2019s older brother Luke.",
  "1312": "In Beetlejuice, Delia is wearing Charles\u2019 sweater as pants while she cooks.",
  "1313": "In the Incredibles, Syndrome\u2019s plan with the Omnidroid is similar to a syndrome called \u201cHero Syndrome\u201d, where a person tries to get a recognition for an act by creating a terrible situation to solve.",
  "1314": "Madagascar : When the Pinguins are taking control of the ship, you can see during few frames the sentence \"What a piece of work is Penguin\". A reference to the original sentence from Hamlet \"what a piece of work is man\".",
  "1315": "In Prometheus (2012), the android David has the logo of Weyland Corp. (the company that created him) on his fingerprint.",
  "1316": "In Schindler's List. The main road of the concentration camp is paved with tombstones",
  "1317": "In Wonder Woman, this is the first time Diana ever accepts an offered handshake. Unless you speak the Blackfoot language (unlike other non-English dialogue, this conversation has no subtitles), you might miss that Chief then reveals to Diana his true identity: Napi, a trickster demigod.",
  "1318": "In Groundhog Day (1993) there is a scene in a hospital where in the background you can see a young boy with a broken leg. This is later the boy that Phil (Bill Murray) saves from falling.",
  "1319": "In Jurassic World (2015), moments before the T-Rex is released, a t-shirt of a T-Rex saying \"I'm back\" can be seen in the background",
  "1320": "In \"John Wick Chapter 3\" when John assembles a custom revolver, it's an homage to a very similar scene with Tuco from \"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly\".",
  "1321": "In The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974), during the mayor\u2019s song, you can see Charlie Chaplin in the crowd of Southtown, U.S.A.",
  "1322": "In Avengers: Infinity War there\u00b4s s reference to Tobias F\u00fcnke from Arrested Development (A sitcom in which the Russo brothers directed some episodes).",
  "1323": "In The Fugitive [1993], Harrison Ford (playing the framed Dr. Kimble) was not provided a script for the interrogation scene. His answers and mounting frustration with the detectives were improvised in order to seem more genuine.",
  "1324": "Inside Out. \"Kids\" movies have the best details in my opinion.",
  "1325": "In Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015), there is a photo of Jonathan and Mavis' wedding. Mavis is a vampire, and as such does not appear on the developed photo.",
  "1326": "In the Lego Movie... Whenever a character had a shiny surface on them, you can see a thumbprint clearly on the surface.",
  "1327": "One of the most famous sequences of Shining (1980) is inspired by the Swedish movie The Phantom Carriage (1921) [Video in comments]",
  "1328": "In Blade Runner 2049, the tablet Ryan Gosling uses early in the movie is actually a plate holder from a 1920s-era camera.",
  "1329": "In The Wolf of Wall Street, Jordan Belfort states that it is important to pause while pitching penny stocks to clients and make them speak first. He later uses this same tactic while attempting to bribe the FBI agents.",
  "1330": "In Clerks, when Dante says \u201cyou ever notice that all the prices end in 9?\u201d None of the prices shown end in 9",
  "1331": "In 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), HAL only takes control of the ship once Dave and Frank are both no longer on board; this is because HAL is following his programming and can only have authority once his superiors are not present",
  "1332": "In Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), the bush seen in the background of Camp Lehigh is actually a bench in the park where the scene was filmed",
  "1333": "When Harry's scar started hurting in the beginning of Sorcerer's Stone, Snape noticed this; and looked to the left, right at Professor Quirrel. Right after the ceremony, you see Snape confronting him.",
  "1334": "In Cars, you can spot Sully and Mike in cars form!",
  "1335": "In Captain America: Civil War, members of Team Captain America all experience a scenario where they refuse to physically move, mirroring Steve Rogers stance on the Sokovia Accords.",
  "1336": "\u201cTeen wolf\u201d 1985. When this guy is standing on the van dancing, you can clearly see the police man escorting the van for the shot.",
  "1337": "In Spider-Man 3 (2007) you can see Sandman's teeth fly out when his head is pressed against the moving subway train",
  "1338": "The man cleaning the tables of the Leaky Cauldron performed practical effects magic to vanish this bottle. (Harry Potter -prisoner of Azkaban)",
  "1339": "Doc Brown's bandana from Back to the Future: Part III is made from his shirt from Back to the Future: Part II.",
  "1340": "This Doggy Day Care lost a dog in Juno",
  "1341": "Pixar's details have gotten so good. In Coco, you can see the fine hairs on Miguel's face.",
  "1342": "In Age of Ultron, Hawkeye's son is wearing a onesie revealing his full name is \"Nathaniel Pietro Barton.\" The middle name \"Pietro\" is in honor of Quicksilver, whose real name is Pietro Maximoff.",
  "1343": "In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse you can see a shot of doneld glover waking up in his spiderman pajamas ,the shot is in one of the episodes of the show community.",
  "1344": "In The Phantom Menace, Anakin's podracer's brakes are from cheap bicycle v-brakes",
  "1345": "In Antman and the Wasp (2018) \"Matrix\" is written on the blackboard to the right of Laurence \"Morpheus\" Fishburne's head.",
  "1346": "What we do in the shadows (2014), in the chips scene none of the vampires have a reflection on the table",
  "1347": "After the plane is blown up in The Incredible, Helen (Elastigirl) knows the plane debris is going to fall on them due to seeing the reflection in the water.",
  "1348": "In the end credits of Airplane! they added a \"worst boy\"",
  "1349": "In Up (2009), before Carl finds out about the photos Ellie put in the adventure book, the colors around him appear bland and cold. They are much brighter and warmer afterwards, signifying his feelings.",
  "1350": "1994 the shawshank redemption. Red: \"I have no idea to this day what those two Italian ladies were singing about...\" The opera is the marriage of Figaro. About 2 people looking for freedom under other circumstances. Themes of anger, sorrow, and anxiety.",
  "1351": "In \"Teen Titans Go To the Movies\" during his subtle cameo, Stan Lee poses as several Marvel characters",
  "1352": "In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011) When Professor Slughorn leaves the castle to cast the defensive shield, you can see him drinking a bottle of liquid luck\ufeff.",
  "1353": "In Pineapple Express, when Dale and Saul are captured, you can see the suit from the opening scene indicating that they were being held captive in the same room Pvt. Miller was being observed in at the beginning of the movie.",
  "1354": "In Cars (2006) the mountain range is based on Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas.",
  "1355": "In Jackie Chan's Meals on Wheels, When Jackie is fighting Benny Urquidez, Benny's kick is so fast it put out all of the candles without any special effects or CGI.",
  "1356": "When Yukon Cornelius buries his pick axe into the ice, removes it, and licks it in \u2018Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer\u2019 (1964), he isn\u2019t checking for silver or gold. He was in fact searching for peppermint mines which he eventually finds.",
  "1357": "In Django Unchained, a man asks Django what is his name is and how it is spelled. \"The D is silent\", the man responds \"I know\". This man is Franco Nero, the original Django from the original 1966 film.",
  "1358": "In preparation for his role as Jack Crawford in Silence of the Lambs, Scott Glenn listened to the infamous Van Killers Tape the FBI uses to desensitize their agents. After a few minutes of listening, he broke down crying",
  "1359": "Avengers Endgame: During the opening scene with Clint\u2019s Family, many birds can be heard in the background. When his family vanishes, the sound of the birds goes too",
  "1360": "In E. T., the extra terrestrial recognises yoda's species during the Halloween scene, meaning the films are based in the same movie universe",
  "1361": "Kingpin (1996)The fans in the back row of the Reno bowling stadium are made of cardboard.",
  "1362": "In Ghostbusters (1984) in the company commercial you can see Egon look down at his mark before stepping forward to deliver his line.",
  "1363": "When Chihiro forces Haku to take his medicine in his dragon form in \u2018Spirited Away\u2019 (2001), Director Hayao Miyazaki had his animators study the way a dog would resist taking its medicine and based Haku\u2019s struggling off that.",
  "1364": "October Sky is an anagram of Rocket Boys!",
  "1365": "In Cars (2006), an 'Apple car' can be seen in the race at the beginning of the movie. This is a tribute to the former CEO of Pixar, Steve Jobs. The number 84 is also significant and was chosen because it was the year the first Apple computers began selling.",
  "1366": "Mrs. Potts makes a guest appearance in An Extremely Goofy Movie",
  "1367": "In the Avengers (2012), Iron Man is sucked into the turbine rotors during repairs for the SHIELD helicarrier and his suit is damaged. Later, in Captain America: Winter Soldier (2014), SHIELD helicarriers feature new rotor-less turbines designed by Stark so that this wouldn't happen again.",
  "1368": "Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban: During the boggart scene, Draco Malfoy shoves Neville Longbottom with the arm that Buckbeak injured. Clearly not as serious an injury as he made it out it to be.",
  "1369": "In the movie \"Bean\", Mr. Bean's first name on his passport is \"Mr.\"",
  "1370": "In Titanic, Rose is shocked when Jack suggests she ride a horse \u201clike a man\u201d ie with one leg with side, not side-saddle. At the end of the film, one of Old Rose\u2019s photos shows her riding one leg either side.",
  "1371": "In \"The Avengers\" (2012) the guy playing Galaga when Stark leaves the room is beating his own high score! (I don't know if this has been addressed yet, if so I'm sorry)",
  "1372": "When the Dreamworks logo appears on screen with the boy sitting in the crescent moon at the beginning of \u2018How To Train Your Dragon\u2019 (2010), a Night Fury can briefly be see flying through the night sky in the lower right of the screen.",
  "1373": "Each line spoken in the short programme skipping scene at 15:07 in Baby Driver shows lines which are later quoted by Baby throughout the movie, like this one from Monsters Inc.",
  "1374": "In The Flintstones (1994), during the opening sequence, when the characters go see the drive-in movie, the \u201cUnivershell\u201d logo shows the earth as Pangea.",
  "1375": "Predator 2(1990): In the shot of the predator's trophy collection, you can see what looks like the skull of a xenomorph from the 'Alien' franchise.",
  "1376": "In How To Train Your Dragon 2 (2014) Eret, Son Of Eret claims to be the finest dragon tracker and trapper alive. At the end of the film, he becomes the master of Skullcrusher, a Rumblehorn that is classified as a tracking dragon.",
  "1377": "Lilo & Stich after 9/11",
  "1378": "In WALL-E, many of the captains served for over 100 years, showing that even though Earth was nearly destroyed, life expectancy actually increased from what we know and expect in real life.",
  "1379": "The Elvish on the menu screen for the Fellowship of the Ring reads \" eleventy-one years is far too short a time to spend amongst such excellent and admirable hobbits\"",
  "1380": "In Pulp Fiction (1994) every time Vincent Vega (John Travolta) goes to the bathroom, something bad happens. When he comes out he finds himself in a totally different situation than before.",
  "1381": "In Netflix's The King (2019), King Henry V wears a ring with Henry V's actual signature.",
  "1382": "Cast Away (2000) To make himself look like an average out of shape middle aged man Tom Hanks didn't exercise and allowed himself to grow pudgy. Production was then halted for a year so he could lose fifty pounds and grow out his hair for his time spent on the deserted island.",
  "1383": "In The Last Jedi (2017) the ship Finn and Rose take to Canto Bight is just the cockpit module from the Resistance transport Leia used in The Force Awakens (2015)",
  "1384": "The house in Magnificent 7 is the same house in True Grit.",
  "1385": "In Avengers Age of Ultron, Heimdall greets THOR as \u201cfirst son of Odin\u201d instead of First Born.",
  "1386": "In Jurassic Park (1993), the animatronic t-rex was not supposed to break through the plexiglass roof of the SUV. The plexiglass actually chipped one of the t-rex's teeth.",
  "1387": "In The Fellowship of the Ring, in Moria, Gandalf finds a decomposed dwarf carcass clutching a journal and reads from it. The dwarf was Ori, one of the 13 who accompanied Bilbo in The Hobbit.",
  "1388": "In Star Wars: Episode lll - Revenge of the Sith, General Grievous makes one big cough before communicating with Sidious to make sure he doesn\u2019t cough in front of him.",
  "1389": "In Star Wars Episode 4: A New Hope, Luke says that his father was navigator on a spice frieghter. In the Clone Wars Film, Anakin aquires the spice freighter, The Twilight.",
  "1390": "In Thor Ragnarok, the shockwave from the punch causes the camera to shake after a delay.",
  "1391": "In Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010) the dogs put their cars in \u201cStay\u201d gear.",
  "1392": "In Moana (2016), Tamatoa may have had help collecting all of his treasures... he has the Genie\u2019s lamp from Aladdin.",
  "1393": "In this scene from CASINO,the hitman in the hat is former mobster frank cullotta.He was lieutenant to mob boss tony spilotro,who joe pesci's character is based on.",
  "1394": "Good Will Hunting (1997). Robin William's painting alludes to the idea that both Robin William's character and Will are both enduring \"storms\" in their lives. After the movie's resolution, we see a similar shot of a boat and ominous figure; however, in still water this time.",
  "1395": "In Empire Strikes Back, when Luke's in Cloud City, Boba Fett hears him pull his blaster out while trying to hide.",
  "1396": "After my second time watching John Wick I noticed that it ends at the same place as it starts.",
  "1397": "In Jaws during Quint\u2019s story, the USS Indianapolis was hit with torpedoes and took 12 minutes to sink. There\u2019s a shot in the movie that shows three barrels coming towards the ship exactly like torpedoes before they disappear under the boat. Exactly 12 minutes later Quint was bit in half.",
  "1398": "In Casino Royale (2006), you can see Richard Branson being frisked by security at the start of the Miami airport scene.",
  "1399": "In Into the Spider-Verse, in the scene where the Spider Gang are hiding from Miles\u2019 roommate, Peni is the only one not holding onto the wall and is squeezed between Gwen and Miles, since she wasn\u2019t bitten by the spider.",
  "1400": "In The Hobbit The Desolation of Smaug, Bilbo can understand the spiders when he wears the ring because, all spiders in middle earth come from Ungoliant, an ancient evil in the shape of a spider who allied with Saurons master.",
  "1401": "Iron Man 3 - Tony's faceplate hits him hard enough to cause a split lip when he's experimenting with his new homing suit.",
  "1402": "In Toy Story 3 (2010) Buzz Lightyear\u2019s batteries are exposed showing the Buy n Large brand, the same company responsible for making WALL\u00b7E.",
  "1403": "Pepper Brooks in Dodgeball may not know much, but he knows to move the mic away from his face before yelling",
  "1404": "In Spider-Man: Homecoming, the url of the video that Peter watches on youtube is the exact same as the url of the second Spider-man: Homecoming trailer other than\"P\" being switched for \"p\"",
  "1405": "In Shark Tale, when Lenny throws up the license plate, it\u2019s the same one that was found in the body of the first shark caught in Jaws.",
  "1406": "Even Spider-Man disagrees with Quill on Thor's looks (Avengers: Infinity War)",
  "1407": "In Avengers: Endgame (2019) Tony Stark cracks the time travel model after seeing a picture of him and Peter Parker holding an \"inverted\" diploma.",
  "1408": "Re-watching Infinity War, and noticed just after Iron Man asks for no more pop references from Spidey, this happens...",
  "1409": "In Bruges features a long, unbroken tracking shot of Brendan Gleason moving around his hotel room while talking on the phone with Ralph Fiennes. The TV in his room is showing the opening scene from the Orson Welles movie Touch of Evil, famous for its long, unbroken tracking shot.",
  "1410": "In Flushed Away (2006), during a scene in which Roddy & Rita are going to be frozen via liquid nitrogen a certain scruffy looking nerf herder can be seen",
  "1411": "In \"Zootopia\", Judy's cell phone provider is PB&J, and she gets a 'MuzzleTime' call from her parents",
  "1412": "In The Matrix (1999), inside Morpheus' simulation of The Matrix you can see people repeated in the scene because their program can't replicate the processing power of The Matrix, wich can handle simultaniesly billions of different \"NPCs\".",
  "1413": "While the astral form of Dr. Strange were traveling through time and space, his body turned to ashes and back twice. The scene in Dr. Strange resembles the same turning-to-ashes graphical form at the end of Infinity War.",
  "1414": "In Pulp Fiction, Mr. Wolf offers Vincent & Jules a ride home. His car is a 2-seater NSX though (which Vincent had just drove) and Mr. Wolf had already stated he is taking Raquel to breakfast. Mr. Wolf had no intention of taking Jules & Vincent anywhere.",
  "1415": "In Reservoir Dogs, Mr Pink (played by Steve Buscemi) famously protests the culture of tipping waitresses. In Pulp Fiction, Buscemi cameos as Buddy Holly, a waiter.",
  "1416": "In Captain America: Civil war, only Bucky understands the PA announcement because he mentioned that all winter soldiers can speak 30 languages.",
  "1417": "In Iron Man 2, Stark criticizes the design of Vanko's Arc Reacter, he says Hz are a little low and it's not very efficient. You can see that when he analyzes Vanko's reacter that the energy output is 1.81 GJ/sec whereas the reacter Tony developed in a cave with a bunch of scraps could output 5 GJ/s.",
  "1418": "In Coraline (2009), on the first day Coraline enters the other world there is a brief flash of lightning in the shape of the other mother's hand in it's true form. Right before, the other mother is seen tapping her hand, thus alluding to her true form and what's going to happen.",
  "1419": "Deadpool: Vanessa wears Wade's old jacket",
  "1420": "In Terminator (1984), the T-800 attacks a police officer responding to the Tech Noir shootout. In Terminator 2 (1991), the same officer stumbles upon a familiar face at the Galleria.",
  "1421": "In Captain America: Civil War, Peter Parker reveals to Steve Rodgers that Stark told him to go for his legs. This is the essentially the first thing Stark does in the films climax.",
  "1422": "In the after credits scene of Finding Dory, Jacques' bag is the cleanest.",
  "1423": "In Brave (2012), the third arrow Merida shoots during the archery contest leaves a slight cut on her cheek as it goes.",
  "1424": "In the 2011 film \"The Adventures of Tintin\" various characters from the Tintin comics can be seen in the background as he is getting drawn.",
  "1425": "Despite being two of the biggest comedy stars in film, Bill Murray and Steve Martin\u2019s only shared screen time in their careers was a 5-minute scene in \u201cLittle Shop of Horrors.\u201d",
  "1426": "In The Big Lebowski all the different personalized bowling shirts Donny wears throughout the film, none of them bears his name.",
  "1427": "At the beginning of Coraline when the movers start unloading the truck, there's graffiti on the side of one of the doors that says \"StopMo Rulz\". This is a nod to the animators who made the film entirely in stop motion, which was Laika Studios' first venture into the genre.",
  "1428": "Geostorm (2017) does just about everything wrong (plot, character development, CGI), but it got something correct that I've never seen in another movie: the enormously thick doors on the Presidential Limo.",
  "1429": "LOTR Fellowship of the Ring: Many of the shots of Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn) had to be filmed on his left. As he had hit himself in the right eye with a surfboard the previous day.",
  "1430": "In Fargo (1996) Carl, played by Steve Buscemi, says this at exactly 30 minutes left of the movie",
  "1431": "In The Godfather, cinematographer, Gordon Willis thought Vito Corleone would seem more sinister if we couldn't see his eyes while conducting Family business.",
  "1432": "In El Camino(2019), you can see Walter White's bloody handprint on a metal tank from the filming of Breaking Bad's finale. They ended up using the same props for the movie. It actually shouldn't be on there because the timeline's conflict, but Vince Gilligan says he didn't have the heart to clean it",
  "1433": "Sir Patrick Stewart lost weight for a role for the first time ever when he played Xavier in \u2018Logan\u2019 (2017). He\u2019d kept a steady weight all his life up to that point and Hugh Jackman genuinely held him in all the scenes of Wolverine carrying Professor Xavier.",
  "1434": "In Monsters Inc., after Mike has a successful first comedy routine, he celebrates by doing the \u201cwhite man\u2019s overbite\u201d from When Harry Met Sally",
  "1435": "In Toy Story 4, the Combat Carl in snow gear repeatedly gets left hanging while the other two high five. However, he does finally get his high five by Duke Caboom at the very end of the film when they both appear in place of Luxo the lamp in the Pixar logo after the credits",
  "1436": "In this scene from Avatar, you can see Jake has 5 fingers while the natives have 4.",
  "1437": "The alien text that appears next to Stan Lee in Guardians of the Galaxy reads \"Excelsior!\" in the Skrull language.",
  "1438": "In Mortal Kombat (1995) Johnny Cage is trying to track down Kitana and insists she went through the hallway despite the cobwebs hanging wall to wall suggesting that nobody has been down that hallway for years.",
  "1439": "In Up (2009), you can see tape and markers on Ellie\u2019s hospital bedside table when she\u2019s gives Carl The Adventure Book for the last time",
  "1440": "In The Lego Movie (2014) during a chase scene a pig falls towards the ground and on impact turns into sausages.",
  "1441": "In Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the resting cat on the book cover jumps in shock from Jacob Kowalski screaming loudly from excitement.",
  "1442": "At the end of John Wick: Chapter 1, the dog he adopts was actually slated to be put down. He saved it!",
  "1443": "During the movie Flight, every time Whip hears a plane flying overhead he looks up at the sky, except at the very end of the movie when talking to his son, symbolizing that he is now free of his demons now that he is sober.",
  "1444": "Disney follows through: In Lion King Zazu exclaims that Scar \u201cwould make a very handsome throw rug\u201d. This is later fulfilled in Disney\u2019s Hercules movie",
  "1445": "In The Bee Movie, after the bees win the court case and honey becomes a \u201ccontrolled substance\u201d the ATF becomes the ATFH (which stands for alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and honey)",
  "1446": "One of the directors of Coco, Lee Unkrich, is a big fan of the The Shining inserted a few Easter eggs into the movie. Top: the axe and a \u201cred drum\u201d behind the axe. Bottom: the Grady twins in the middle of picture.",
  "1447": "During the first chase scene in Baby Driver, you can see the flash of the camera that is later used to try to find him",
  "1448": "In Ant-Man, Darren Cross's tie has a hexagonal pattern foreshadowing his real identity as Yellowjacket (the villain of the movie and a type of wasps which live in nests that have hexagonal cells).",
  "1449": "At the end of Cloverfield, the origin of the monster is revealed. An unidentified object can barely be seen falling from space while the characters record themselves on a Ferris wheel, months before the events of the movie",
  "1450": "In Spiderman:Into the Spiderverse(2018), the comic prices of Spiderman Noir, Peni Parker and SpiderHam are all accurate to their dimension. 10 cents in the 1930-40s for Noir, an unknown currency for Peni Parker in the future and 75 cents for SpiderHam in the 80\u2019s.",
  "1451": "The T-Rex in Jurassic World is the same T-Rex from Jurassic Park, and we can see this from its scars on its neck where the velociraptors attacked it in Jurassic Park",
  "1452": "In Shrek you first see the bear family being sold along with donkey . You later see papa and son bear at the swamp crying. At Lord Farquads castle we then see mama bear.",
  "1453": "In Now You You See Me 2 (2016) Atlas can be seen chuckling to himself after Walter guesses the big reveal\u2019s location, knowing he\u2019s about to be revealed to the world for who he truly is",
  "1454": "The helmet Gloin armors himself with before The Battle of the Five Armies is the same helmet that Gimli wears through his travels with The Fellowship.",
  "1455": "Jimmy Buffett heroically rescues a couple Margaritas in Jurassic World",
  "1456": "Despite having a strong French accent, Marion Cotillard was still cast as Lady Macbeth in Justin Kurzel\u2019s adaptation of Macbeth (2015). Kurzel believed that incorporating her accent allowed for them to make Lady Macbeth have a sense of \u201cotherness\u201d and \u201cseparation\u201d to everyone around her.",
  "1457": "Dana Barrett has \"Stay Puft\" brand marshmallows on her counter when Venkman first visits her apartment. (Ghostbusters - 1984)",
  "1458": "One of the targets in Captain America Winter Soldier is Iron Man himself",
  "1459": "Back to The Future - The opening credits have a clock foreshadowing Doc hanging off the city clock",
  "1460": "In \"Spider-man: Homecoming\", Peter thought Tony was going for a hug and Tony said \"We're not there yet\". In \"Endgame\" Tony catches Peter off guard with a hug.... he got there.",
  "1461": "In WALL-E, some of the captains of the luxury spaceship served for more than a hundred years, indicating increase in life expectancy.",
  "1462": "In the Fellowship of the Ring, the One Ring shrinks as Isildur holds it. The film accurately portrays the part of Isildur's scroll that Gandalf skips in the movie: \"Yet even as I write it is cooled, and it seemeth to shrink, though it loseth neither its beauty nor its shape.\"",
  "1463": "(Infinity War) Right before Thanos escapes Wakanda, you can see the subtle green sparks of the Time Stone reversing his injury.",
  "1464": "In \u201cThe Muppet Christmas Carol\u201d during the final musical scene, a store in the background is called \"Micklewhite\u2019s\u201d. Michael Caine was born Maurice Micklewhite.",
  "1465": "In Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade early in the film while Henry is illustrating his grail diary he says \"Let He who illuminated this, illuminate me\". At the end of the film (decades later) when Indy asks what Henry \"found\" on the adventure he states \"Illumination\".",
  "1466": "In Spider-Man (2002) when Peter Parker is eating you can see the spider bite with venom track marks down his hand.",
  "1467": "In Demonic (2015), a detective is investigating a house where suspicious murders have taken place. She snaps a photo of a symbol scrawled on the floor, and does a reverse image search to reveal this \"information\" about the symbol.",
  "1468": "The Lion King: \"Yes, the past can hurt... But the way I see it, you can either run from it or learn from it.\"",
  "1469": "In Zootopia (2016), Judy's phone has the logo of a \"bitten\" carrot, mimicking Apple Inc's logo!",
  "1470": "In Jurassic Park when Lex falls through the ceiling, the stunt double accidentally looks up, so instead of filming the scene again, they superimposed Lex\u2019s face over the stunt double.",
  "1471": "In The Time Machine (2002) When Alexander reaches outside of the machine to catch the locket, his nails grow during the time his hand is unprotected.",
  "1472": "To celebrate Jim Lovell\u2019s 91st Birthday today, here he makes the ultimate cameo as he shakes hands with his movie counterpart Tom Hanks in Apollo 13",
  "1473": "Every Damien Chazelle movie ends with two characters staring at each other, not saying anything",
  "1474": "The license plate take out of the shark\u2019s teeth in \u2018Deep Blue Sea\u2019 (1999) is the same one found in the tiger shark\u2019s stomach in \u2018Jaws\u2019 (1975).",
  "1475": "In District 9 (2009), the entrance to Bio-lab 01 has a sign that reads \u2018Tetravaal Biosecurity\u2019. Tetravaal would then become the robotics company featured in director Neill Blomkamp\u2019s later movie Chappie (2015).",
  "1476": "The doctor sent to evaluate Bucky which Zemo murdered in Avengers Civil War was Joe Russo",
  "1477": "In Jurassic Park (1993) a subtle chain of events saves Tim's life. Explained in the comments.",
  "1478": "In \"Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade\" (1989), after Elsa hands Donovan the false Grail, she very subtly shakes her head \"no\" toward Indy. She also turns toward him twice, an apparent editing error.",
  "1479": "In The Last Jedi, Luke stills bears the blaster shot to his robotic hand he received in Return of the Jedi.",
  "1480": "In the Bee Movie, all the male bees have 'buzz cut' hairstyles",
  "1481": "In Batman V Superman (2016), Lex says \"No man in the sky intervened when I was a boy to deliver me from daddy\u2019s fists and abominations.\u201d Later, when Doomsday comes to life, Superman intervenes to deliver Lex from a fist of his own abomination.",
  "1482": "In Speed, Howard Payne, played by Dennis Hopper, always uses the phone by holding it to his left ear with his right hand. This is very probably due to hearing loss in his right ear caused by the same accident that cost him his left thumb.",
  "1483": "In The Breakfast Club (1985), the car \"the brain\" gets out of has the license plate \"EMC 2,\" while the car \"the jock\" gets out of has the license plate \"OHIOST\"",
  "1484": "In Ready Player One, the graffiti on the back door of Aech's van is an infamous illustration from a DnD module known as the Tomb of Horrors. This was the location of the Copper Key in the book, replaced by The Race in the film.",
  "1485": "In The Averngers Age of Ultron, Hawkeye gives his newly born son a middle name of Pietro, after Pietro Maximoff (Quicksilver) who gave his life for Clint's in the movie.",
  "1486": "While a bit of a stretch, in Infinity War, Drax states he can stand still to the point of being invisible. For his role as Drax, Dave Batista had to stand 5 hours (later 3) daily, with his hands on rails so his 18 prosthetic tattoos could be applied. It took 90 mins. to remove the make-up",
  "1487": "The endless greenhouses in the first scene of Blade Runner 2049 (2017) aren't CGI. The location is real: El Ejido, Spain.",
  "1488": "At the end of Titanic, The clock says 2:20. Titanic sank at 2:20 am",
  "1489": "In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Stan Lee appears during the subway scene transition in the first act",
  "1490": "In The Terminator (1984), Kyle Reese's flashback shows soldiers letting guard dogs sniff their hands to verify whether their humanity. Later, when Kyle and Sarah check into the Tiki Motel, Kyle offers his hand to the dog outside the check-in desk because, presumably, it's now a force of habit.",
  "1491": "In Star Wars, the Millenium Falcon's design was made to include several large vents along the back of the model in order to prevent the interior lights for the engine from melting the model.",
  "1492": "There's a country in the shape of a car hidden in the globe on the Cars 2 poster",
  "1493": "In last year\u2019s A Quiet Place, a family must live in silence to avoid monsters with super-sensitive hearing. In this scene, the family is getting supplies from a local market. Notice the shelves on the right are empty and on the left they\u2019re full...of noisy potato chips in noisy bags.",
  "1494": "In the First Star Wars movie our Immediately Recognizable Lightsaber Sound was a Mistake...While carrying a tape recorder with a Broken Mic Cable the Shielding had Come Off and the sound was Recorded as he Walked by a Television...the Sound is the Electrical Feedback from the Television's Tube.",
  "1495": "Sid from Toy Story is the garbage man in Toy Story 3.",
  "1496": "In Rumble in the Bronx (1995), Jackie Chan broke his foot during a stunt, so he finished the movie wearing a sock painted like a shoe over the cast.",
  "1497": "In Monsters Inc., many characters refer to the company as the abbreviated, \"M.I.\" This is reflected in the logo as it is an M with an eye.",
  "1498": "In the movie It (2017) Pennywise appears in mural behind the butcher shop, watching the boys as they patch up Ben.",
  "1499": "Wes Craven in Scream as a janitor dressed as Freddy Kruger",
  "1500": "In Captain America: Civil War (2016) prior to the Sokovia Accords, Steve has his avengers logo, but later at the airport scene you can see he removed it.",
  "1501": "In The Incredibles, Robert Parr reads a newspaper, revealing the film to be set in 1962.",
  "1502": "Mickey makes an appearance on the lefthand side of the screen in Lilo and Stitch",
  "1503": "In Venom (2018), when Eddie sees Venom in the reflection of the car window, you can see Venom's fingers in the reflection when Eddie reaches to touch the window.",
  "1504": "In Avengers: Age of Ultron and part of Ragnarok, Thor has a strain of Loki's hair braided into his own",
  "1505": "In the last scene of MOANA the first flower is the TANGLED magic flower (My 8 years old daughter has find it out).",
  "1506": "Children of Men was released in 2006, but included The Shard in background shots of London, which wouldn't be completed until that 2012",
  "1507": "In Monster's University above Randall's bed is an inspirational poster that he quotes in Monster's Inc.",
  "1508": "In Back To The Future 1 - Newspaper Clips in Emmett Brown's house explain how he got money to create experiments for over 30 years while never working for money. He sold his large family estate.",
  "1509": "Only the first two Matrix movies play songs by Rage Against The Machine during the credits, because by the end of the third film humanity is no longer raging against the machines.",
  "1510": "In Watchmen, during the diner scene, you can hear a background actress say \"I'm really glad I ordered the four-legged chicken!\" This is in reference to a panel from the original comic in which a waiter is carrying a four-legged chicken.",
  "1511": "In 'Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire' you can briefly see Dobby riding a llama living his best life now that he is free! (This is something i never noticed)",
  "1512": "The mask used for Halloween (1978) was a William Shatner mask that was painted white",
  "1513": "In the movie \u201cThe Polar Express\u201d the points of the compass below the Christmas tree at the North Pole all face south.",
  "1514": "The statue of Kim Jong Il from Team America: World Police is actually a person painted to look like a statue. You can see him moving in scenes. The movie used miniature puppets.",
  "1515": "Captain America\u2019s suit doesn\u2019t have the \u201cA\u201d in CW.",
  "1516": "In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie's father works in a factory that makes \"Smilex\" toothpaste. This is a reference to Tim Burton's \"Batman,\" in which the Joker unleashes lethal \"Smilex\" poison upon Gotham City by hiding it within personal care items such as toothpaste.",
  "1517": "In Shrek 2, the Kings room is decorated with swamp like colors. His backboard on the bed resembles a frog. And has a rug with him at a lily pond. Later in the movie is revealed he once was a frog.",
  "1518": "In Star Wars Episodes II and III, Shmi's, Padme's and Obi-wan's last words to Anakin are all to do with love",
  "1519": "Today I learned that Robert Downey Jr. only got clean because his girlfriend (now wife) saw him on drugs, then gave him an ultimatum of quitting or losing her. He stopped at a Burger King on the coast and threw his drugs in the ocean. She is now known around Hollywood as \"the Miracle That Saved Robert Downey.\"",
  "1520": "Today I learned that Tom Kenny, the voice actor for SpongeBob, has been married to the voice actor for Plankton's computer wife Karen, Jill Talley, since 1995.",
  "1521": "Today I learned that Army vet Gregory Holeman needed a ride to the hospital but didn't know if Veterans Affairs covered an ambulance not pre-authorized. He asked his sister to call a social worker but she misdialed & Jimmy John's answered; JJ delivery driver Zack Hillmer (a U.S. Navy vet) drove him to the hospital.",
  "1522": "Today I learned that in 1975 a Siamese cat coauthored an influential physics paper. His owner, who was the sole author, wrote the paper using plurals such as \u201cwe\u201d and \u201cour\u201d. To avoid correcting his errors, he added his cat, Chester, as a coauthor.",
  "1523": "Today I learned that Gone With the Wind and The Wizard of Oz original camera negatives are stored 650 feet underground in a Kansas salt mine",
  "1524": "Today I learned that a Baader\u2013Meinhof effect, also called Frequency illusion. It's a illusion in which the thing you've just noticed, experienced or been told about suddenly crops up everywhere.",
  "1525": "Today I learned that during WW2 a dollshop owner was convicted of espionage against the US when letters she sent abroad describing various dolls were intercepted and that the \"dolls\" in question were actually code names for various US warships.",
  "1526": "Today I learned that of the rose of Jericho, a plant that can survive years without water and sun. It curls up into a tiny dry lump and can wait for dozens of years till water comes. Then in slowly unfolds and starts blossoming again.",
  "1527": "Today I learned that the Unabomber graduated Harvard at 20, had his Ph.D in Mathematics by 25, and is still the youngest professor at Berkeley ever. He gave this all up at 27 to live in a wood cabin in the middle of no where Montana.",
  "1528": "Today I learned that the cat-like civet that poops out the coffee beans used to make a special coffee, is also the animal source of the SARS virus that eventually jumped from civets to humans.",
  "1529": "Today I learned that Cyrus the Great's tomb (c.530BC) once read \"O man, whoever you are and wherever you come from, for I know you will come, I am Cyrus who won the Persians their empire. Do not therefore begrudge me this bit of earth that covers my bones.\" You can still visit the tomb.",
  "1530": "Today I learned that Dr. Carlo Urbani who first identified the SARS coronavirus, is credited with triggering the rapid response that helped bring the outbreak to an end, and lost his own life to the virus just one month later.",
  "1531": "Today I learned that Don Bradman needed 4 runs in his last innings to finish his career with the unimaginable average of 100. He made 0 and finished with 99.94, still almost double anyone else.",
  "1532": "Today I learned that when auditioning for the title character in House MD, Hugh Laurie initially thought the central character was Dr James Wilson. He assumed that House was a supporting part, due to the nature of the character, until that he received the full script of the pilot episode.",
  "1533": "Today I learned that Ted Sorensen was a speechwriter for President John F. Kennedy. Kennedy once called him his \"intellectual blood bank\". He helped draft the inaugural address where Kennedy said, \"Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.\"",
  "1534": "Today I learned that the original Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer booklet was written for the retail chain Montgomery Ward as part of their Christmas marketing campaign.",
  "1535": "Today I learned that a study from Trinity College found the Irish share the same Y-DNA with the Basque and Galicians of Northern Spain lending some legitimacy to the ancient Celtic myth that Ireland was populated by the sons of the Iberian king Mil.",
  "1536": "Today I learned that Seagulls stomping on the ground is called the rain dance. This mimics rain by vibration, and brings earthworms and other bugs to surface.",
  "1537": "Today I learned that - a merchant ship called The Ouzel set sail from Dublin in 1695 and was declared lost for 5 years until that in 1700 the ship returned carrying the full crew and some pirate bounty (they said they were hijacked by pirates)...",
  "1538": "Today I learned that professional actor, singer, and author Christopher Lee originally auditioned for and wanted the role of Gandalf in movie adaptation of 'The Lord Of The Rings', but it was suggested that he as a better fit for the role of 'Saruman' instead.",
  "1539": "Today I learned that Insufficient amounts of sleep have been shown to have significant negative consequences on the body, which can lead directly and indirectly to conditions of hair loss and thinning hair",
  "1540": "Today I learned that Banana trees aren\u2019t trees but are actually the largest herb. As well as the bananas are actually berries not fruit",
  "1541": "Today I learned that the Pringles man on their logo is named Julius Pringles.",
  "1542": "Today I learned that With 3,872 hours of bright sunshine annually, Phoenix receives the most sunshine of any major city on Earth.",
  "1543": "Today I learned that China follows a single standard time despite spanning 5 time zones. That means in the summer, the sun rises at 3:30AM in Jiamusi, Heilongjiang and 7:30AM in Ngari, Tibet. Furthermore, in the westernmost province, Xinjiang, two time zones are used in parallel, Xinjiang Time and Beijing Time.",
  "1544": "Today I learned that Agatha Christie started becoming tired of her long-running character, Hercule Poirot after almost 20 years and approx. 19 books, describing him as \u201cinsufferable\u201d. She wrote another 28 Poirot mysteries after that.",
  "1545": "Today I learned that it's common in many Scandinavian countries to leave baby's and toddlers outside to sleep during daytime, even in below freezing weather.",
  "1546": "Today I learned that Alaska is always the first state in the US Census to be tallied (in January), as the thawing snow and ice can make roads impassible and thus greatly slow down the census process",
  "1547": "Today I learned that earthquakes in Oklahoma are caused by wastewater produced during oil extraction being injected deep into the earth, destabilizing very old fault lines.",
  "1548": "Today I learned that MLK\u2019s \u201cI have a dream speech\u201d was given to an audience Detroit, well before DC.",
  "1549": "Today I learned that the Goblin Shark is often referred to as a \"living fossil\". It is the only representative of the Mitsukurinidae family, a lineage of sharks dating back 125 million years.",
  "1550": "Today I learned that old typewriters did not have a number 1 key by design, you were meant to use the 'l' key.",
  "1551": "Today I learned that tea did not exist in Europe until that the late 16th century. Coffee, although it came from across an ocean, predates tea consumption in Europe by over 100 years.",
  "1552": "Today I learned that 83% of Millennials would be more loyal to a company that helps them contribute to social and environmental issues.",
  "1553": "Today I learned that the woman who won the $1.5 Billion Mega Millions jackpot in October 2018 was going on a scenic drive during some down time when her drive took her past the KC Mart, where the signs showing the incredibly large jackpot caught her eye. She decided to take a chance and purchase a ticket.",
  "1554": "Today I learned that Despite Orange juice being marketed as 100% juice, with no water or sugar added, flavour packs are added provided by fragrance companies giving its distinctive processed orange taste and smell.",
  "1555": "Today I learned that researchers have discovered that walking through doorways causes forgetting",
  "1556": "Today I learned that in the Philippines, all Filipinos who reach the age of 100 years old shall be honored with a cash gift of Php 100,000 (\u22482000 USD).",
  "1557": "Today I learned that civil ware General Ambrose Burnside was renowned for his distinctive facial hair. He sported a wraparound curtain that swooped down over his cheeks and met in a full mustache, while remaining clean-shaven everywhere else. Men today remember him by wearing Burnsides, now known as sideburns.",
  "1558": "Today I learned that A study filmed people sitting in a room. Of 153 subjects, 85 touched their nose with their hand at least once. They then recorded the nasal airflow of 33 additional subjects and found that when a hand was at the vicinity of the nose, nasal airflow more than doubled over baseline.",
  "1559": "Today I learned that beetle species account for 25% of all species on the planet",
  "1560": "Today I learned that in a Saxonian noble family, the House of Reu\u00df, *all* men have been named Heinrich (Henry) since the 13th century until that today. In order to prevent confusion every Heinrich gets a number.",
  "1561": "Today I learned that it was widely reported that attendees of the 47th Explorers Club Dinner dined on prehistoric Wooly Mammoth. It was later revealed to be prehistoric Giant Sloth. Recent DNA tests reveal it was most likely Sea Turtle.",
  "1562": "Today I learned that Nona Gaprindashvili was the first female chess Grandmaster and at the age of 77 won another World Championship in chess.",
  "1563": "Today I learned that there's a small revival effort to bring back \"Lusitanian\" culture in Portugal which includes reconstructing the Celtic language that went extinct in the 2nd century.",
  "1564": "Today I learned that Coca Cola is banned in Cuba and North Korea because of Trade Regulations and started being sold again in Myanmar (Burma) after 60 years in 2012.",
  "1565": "Today I learned that The spiked pattern on dog collars originated from the Ancient Greeks, who would use spiked collars to prevent their dogs from wolf attacks.",
  "1566": "Today I learned that the Jamestown colony was founded with money made from holding a lottery. Harvard and Yale were also built with profits from a lottery. In these small-scale games, people could find out if they won a prize immediately after buying a ticket, similarly to scratch-and-win lotteries today.",
  "1567": "Today I learned that of Peter the wild boy, a celebrated feral child in the court of George I",
  "1568": "Today I learned that To improve the strength of his chess machine Belle, Ken Thompson spent an hour a day for three years typing opening lines from the Encyclopedia of Chess Openings into Belle, creating a book of 300,000 moves. He later made a program to automate this which did in a few days what had took him years",
  "1569": "Today I learned that the San Marino National Football team has won only 1 out of 164 official association football matches. The club has been playing since 1990.",
  "1570": "Today I learned that the Westin St Francis Hotel in San Francisco employs someone to wash and clean the coins that pass through the tills, and has done so since 1938.",
  "1571": "Today I learned that America has drive-thru ATMs",
  "1572": "Today I learned that in order to arrest two Russian hackers, the FBI created a fake startup company called Invita, and invited them to the U.S. for a \u201cjob interview\u201d. The two men accepted and were arrested. They had hacked into the networks of at least 40 U.S. companies and then tried to extort money.",
  "1573": "Today I learned that Wayne and Brent Gretzky hold the NHL record for most combined points by two brothers: 2,857 for Wayne and 4 for Brent.",
  "1574": "Today I learned that a 2017 study found that by shifting high school start times back to 8:30am would result in an $83 billion annual gain to the US economy a decade after implementation, and increase to $140B annually after 15 years",
  "1575": "Today I learned that 70,000 years ago, a Red Dwarf star passed very close (In astronomy terms) to our Solar System. So close in fact, that it passed through the Solar System's outer shell known as the Oort Cloud and nudged some Comets out of their orbits. It may've been visible to early Humans and Neanderthals.",
  "1576": "Today I learned that there was a natural nuclear reactor in present-day Gabon that produced about 100kw of energy 2 billion years ago, running for thousands of years. This is the only known example of naturally occurring nuclear fission.",
  "1577": "Today I learned that The Great Pyramid was once encased in limestone and would have appeared perfectly smooth and blindingly white.",
  "1578": "Today I learned that to celebrate selling it's one billionth song sold, Steve Jobs personally called the Customer to inform him he'd won 20\" iMac, 10 fifth generation iPods, and a $10,000 iTunes gift card.",
  "1579": "Today I learned that the log cabin that Abraham Lincoln was allegedly born in and has since been enshrined by the National Park Service was determined to have been built at least 39 years after Lincoln's birth.",
  "1580": "Today I learned that the rabbits used on the set of \"Teletubbies\" are a special breed of rabbits called \"Flemish Giant\". This species of rabbit was used to not give away the scale of the filming site.",
  "1581": "Today I learned that Octopolis and Octlantis of the coast of Australia. Octopuses are usually solitary creatures, but in these places they have been observed meeting up, living together, communicating with each other, chasing unwelcome octopuses away, and even evicting each other from dens.",
  "1582": "Today I learned that The distillery that Hawkeye, Trapper and later, B.J. used on the tv show M*A*S*H* was on display at the Smithsonian after the show ended.",
  "1583": "Today I learned that in the 1870s, the city of Li\u00e8ge, Belgium hired 37 cats to deliver mail. It was unsuccessful.",
  "1584": "Today I learned that Leonardo da Vinci was famous in his lifetime, but not as an artist or scientist (he never completed a commissioned art work in his life and never published his research). He was celebrated as the producer of lavish theatrical pageants with elaborate costumes and innovative mechanical props.",
  "1585": "Today I learned that Kate Bush pioneered the use of a wireless headset microphone in concerts enabling her to perform rehearsed choreography of expressionist dance and sing at the same time.",
  "1586": "Today I learned that Alabama and Mississippi celebrate Robert E. Lee\u2019s birthday on the third Monday of January instead of MLK Jr. day.",
  "1587": "Today I learned that Top Gear/Grand Tour Presenter Jeremy Clarkson printed his bank details in a newspaper column to prove the loss of personal information was a \"storm in a teacup\". Instead, his details were used to set up a \u00a3500 charity donation.",
  "1588": "Today I learned that In 1992, the Hoover company offered free international flights with any \u00a3100 purchase. However, the offer cost the company almost \u00a350 000 000, after a huge response from customers who were more interested in availing themselves of free flights, than Hoover products.",
  "1589": "Today I learned that The movement of plants from water to land was made possible when genes from soil bacteria were transferred to algae through a process called horizontal gene transfer (HGT). Unlike vertical gene transfer, such as the transfer of DNA from parent to child, HGT occurs between different species.",
  "1590": "Today I learned that Mercaptan is such a smelly chemical that when the gas leaked from a factory in France, even people in Great Britain could still smell it.",
  "1591": "Today I learned that \u2018Bad Boys\u2019 was originally supposed to star Jon Lovitz and Dana Carvey",
  "1592": "Today I learned that culture-bound syndromes, psychosomatic conditions that occur only in people who live in certain cultures",
  "1593": "Today I learned that Japan has officially regulated snowball fights called \"Yukigassen\" which dictates size of snowballs and number used per match",
  "1594": "Today I learned that Microsoft attempted to include a piece of code in Windows 3.1 that would give an error message if the computer ran DR-DOS, a competing system to MS-DOS. Microsoft settled an antitrust lawsuit about this code, paying 280 million.",
  "1595": "Today I learned that several countries that have voted to eliminate international moratoriums on whaling receive aid from Japan, who claims a cultural tradition to hunt whales, sparking accusations of bribery.",
  "1596": "Today I learned that oxygen on the International Space Station is made through breaking down water molecules through water electrolysis",
  "1597": "Today I learned that many survivalists, who focus their lives on preparing for a sudden breakdown of society, found such an inspiration in the Robert A. Heinlein novel \"Farnham's Freehold\" that they would demand to be called Freeholders.",
  "1598": "Today I learned that Hamburg has the most bridges of all cities in Europe. More than Venice, Amsterdam or Saint Petersburg. In fact it has more than Venice (400 Bridges) and Amsterdam (1200+) and Saint Petersburg (342) combined. In total there are 2496 bridges in the Hamburg.",
  "1599": "Today I learned that Susan Travers. She was an ambulance driver in WWII and later in the French Foreign Legion in Libya and Viet Nam. She is the only woman ever to be allowed in the French Foreign Legion.",
  "1600": "Today I learned that Martin Luther King Jr's Mother Alberta King Was Also Assassinated.",
  "1601": "Today I learned that an island in Japan that was left deserted after the coal resources were mined until that they ran out. Creepy and incredible to see. At one point it housed more than 5,200 people in about 0.063 KM2 - Now they want to try to preserve it.",
  "1602": "Today I learned that cilantro and coriander come from the same plant, coriandum sativum . The leaves are Cilantro, the seeds are Coriander.",
  "1603": "Today I learned that In one of the last reported instances of a wife sale in England, a woman giving evidence in a Leeds police court in 1913 claimed that she had been sold to one of her husband's workmates for \u00a31.",
  "1604": "Today I learned that Mussolini tried to outlaw Pasta",
  "1605": "Today I learned that Ally Bank is just a rebranded General Motors (GM) financial company",
  "1606": "Today I learned that dried Dates are still called Dates when they are fresh. This is unlike plums or grapes which have designated names for their dried counterpart (Plums to prunes, grapes to raisins).",
  "1607": "Today I learned that before being a comedian, Ricky Gervais was the lead singer of a 1980s New Wave band, whose single \"More to Lose\" became a massive hit in the Philippines",
  "1608": "Today I learned that the French reparations of war for the 1871 war against Germany (Prussia) amounted to 23% of France's GDP and the sum was paid back in full by 1873, 2 years ahead of schedule. By contrast, Germany only ended up paying the equivalent of 2.5% of its GDP for the much criticised WW1 war reparations.",
  "1609": "Today I learned that Alan Eustace who holds the record of the highest jump at 135,908 feet (41.425 km) was not widely known as a daredevil prior to his jump. He was a 57-year-old Senior Vice President of Engineering at a tech company when he made the jump.",
  "1610": "Today I learned that late in both WWI and WWII steel shortages forced the US Military to build ships made of concrete.",
  "1611": "Today I learned that of 20th Century Fox World. A movie inspired theme park that Fox planned to open in 2020 in Malaysia with a second park planned for Dubai.",
  "1612": "Today I learned that Butanone, an industrial solvent, is also used as model cement for plastic models. However, instead of \"gluing\" the pieces together, it welds them together by melting the plastic.",
  "1613": "Today I learned that the Egyptian Theatre in Coos Bay, Oregon, built in 1925, is one of only two surviving Egyptian style theaters left on the entire U.S. West Coast, the other being Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood",
  "1614": "Today I learned that static stretching as part of a warm-up immediately prior to exercise has been shown detrimental to muscle strength and performance in running and jumping",
  "1615": "Today I learned that the FBI also has a \"Cyber's most wanted list\".",
  "1616": "Today I learned that of Spencer Perceval, the only British Prime Minister to be assassinated (1812).",
  "1617": "Today I learned that in Fleetwood Mac's Never Going Back Again, to capture the optimal sound, producer Ken Caillat had Buckingham's acoustic guitar restrung every 20 minutes",
  "1618": "Today I learned that potatoes contain one of the highest percentages of pesticides.",
  "1619": "Today I learned that the quote \"Insanity is doing the same thing over again...\" is highly credited to Einstein, but he actually never said it.",
  "1620": "Today I learned that there's a Subterranean Theme Park in Romania",
  "1621": "Today I learned that of Ornamental Hermits, people paid to be living decorations on the estates of wealthy land-owners in 18th century Britain",
  "1622": "Today I learned that the longest titled song to ever chart in Billboard is \"Medley: Intro 'Venus' / Sugar Sugar / No Reply / I'll Be Back / Drive My Car / Do You Want to Know a Secret / We Can Work It Out / I Should Have Known Better / Nowhere Man / You're Going to Lose That Girl / Stars on 45\".",
  "1623": "Today I learned that Even though the word henge is a backformation from Stonehenge, Stonehenge is not a true henge as its ditch runs outside its bank",
  "1624": "Today I learned that J was not universally considered a distinct letter in English until that the 19th century.",
  "1625": "Today I learned that sea spiders breath through their legs",
  "1626": "Today I learned that The first electric guitar was mass produced by Rickenbacker Electro Guitars and was created by artist George Beauchamp in 1931. It was nicknamed \u201cThe Frying Pan\u201d due to its elongated neck (the handle) and circular, flat shaped body.",
  "1627": "Today I learned that House M.D. episodes are given a \"Zebra-Factor\", rating the likelihood of a similar medical case happening in real-life. 1 is a common condition, whereas 10 is so rare only a few doctors will witness it in their lifetimes.",
  "1628": "Today I learned that in some rare cases laser hair removal can instead stimulate hair growth",
  "1629": "Today I learned that the next king of Swaziland is determined by first deciding which of the king's wives will be the \"Great Wife\". She must be of good character and not a ritual wife. Her character affects her child's chances of ascending to the status of king. Her son will automatically become the next king.",
  "1630": "Today I learned that the nickname 'The lucky country' for Australia came from a book of the same name and was originally a negative remark. The phrase occurs towards the last chapter: \"Australia is a lucky country run mainly by second rate people who share its luck.\"",
  "1631": "Today I learned that the targeted individual community. A group of people who believe they are being targeted by different organisations for different reasons.",
  "1632": "Today I learned that back in 2016, The deserts of Saudi Arabia were covered in snow, first time in 85 years, but weather soon turned very serious, and deadly flood.",
  "1633": "Today I learned that since 2016 Car \"Boots\" have been slowly been phased out in place of the window \"Car Barnacle\"",
  "1634": "Today I learned that Trevor Berbick, the WBC heavyweight champion of the World, who beat Muhammed Ali in '81 and lost to Mike Tyson in '86, was murdered by his own Nephew.",
  "1635": "Today I learned that After the Supremes song \"Nothing But Heartaches\" didn't make the top ten after a string of number-one hits, Motown chief Berry Gordy circulated a memo stating they they would release nothing less than top ten songs for any artist, and for the Supremes, they would only release number-one records.",
  "1636": "Today I learned that 19-yr-old Eric Simons squatted at AOL HQ to work on his startup. When a mentorship ended, his badge still gave access; for 2 months he got basic free food from the lounge, used the showers, locker, & gym, did wash at AOL's free laundromat, & rotated sleep on 3 couches to evade night security.",
  "1637": "Today I learned that a prop in the movie 'Stuart Little' turned out to be a long-lost masterpiece worth nearly $300k after it was spotted in the background by an art expert watching the film.",
  "1638": "Today I learned that an \"okta\" is a unit equal to 1/8 of the sky. Cloud conditions are measured in oktas, so the scientific difference between \"partly sunny\" and \"mostly cloudy\" is 1 okta.",
  "1639": "Today I learned that the last words of Marie Antoinette were \"Pardon me, sir, I did not do it on purpose\"- she had accidentally stepped on her executioners\u2019 shoe.",
  "1640": "Today I learned that As a teenager Neil Degrasse Tyson walked people\u2019s dogs and earned 50 cents per dog, per walk, two or three times a day. He saved up $200 and bought his first serious telescope at age 14",
  "1641": "Today I learned that Millennials are saving more than Gen X or Boomers at the same age",
  "1642": "Today I learned that 'The Blues Brothers'(1980) set a record for Most Cars Destroyed in a movie production at 103 cars. This record was held for 18 years until that the sequel 'The Blues Brothers 2000' wrecked 104 cars.",
  "1643": "Today I learned that the Wilhelm Scream, a sound clip from a 1950s movie, has been used in at least 433 movies since then including \"Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood,\" all of the Indiana Jones movies, and \"Toy Story.\"",
  "1644": "Today I learned that we have actually no idea what the giant shark \"Megalodon\" looked like. The image of an over sized great white (which it's only distantly related to) is mainly just done for convenience.",
  "1645": "Today I learned that Cryptomnesia. A phenomenon that occurs when a forgotten memory returns without its being recognized as such by the person, who believes it to be a completely new and original thought.",
  "1646": "Today I learned that during WWII, the USSR gifted a visiting Royal Navy submarine with a reindeer. Lacking any other form of transit, the reindeer (named Pollyanna) joined the crew for a six week return voyage. During her tour, Pollyanna slept under the captain's bunk.",
  "1647": "Today I learned that the movie Starships Troopers was originally called Bug Hunt at Outpost Nine, and had no link to Robert Heinlein's novel. When the director subsequently bought the book rights he only read 2 chapters, finding it boring.",
  "1648": "Today I learned that the Dutch East India Company put much of Australia\u2019s coastline on the world map by the year 1644 \u2013 more than 125 years before the arrival of Lieutenant James Cook.",
  "1649": "Today I learned that a lawyer used his will for practical jokes. He gave a house to 3 men who hated each other, stocks in a brewery to preachers, shares of a racetrack to each ministers \"except Spracklin, who shot a hotelkeeper\", and gave the rest to whoever had the most kids in 10 years.",
  "1650": "Today I learned that if dolphins drink fresh water they stop eating. Since they get fluids from their food they cant tell the difference between hunger and thirst.",
  "1651": "Today I learned that of Patrick, a young silverback who's especially attached to humans but unable to socialize with other Gorillas. He was forced out of Dallas zoo after failing to mate with the females and moved to S.C where he lives alone in a special enclosure",
  "1652": "Today I learned that New Zealand is the highest point of a submerged 8th continent, Zealandia.",
  "1653": "Today I learned that on every year, on Edgar Allan Poe's birthday, a masked man would leave three red roses and a bottle of cognac on his grave.",
  "1654": "Today I learned that The Andromeda Galaxy is approaching the Milky Way at about 110 kilometres per second (68 miles per second) and the Andromeda galaxy will collide with the Milky Way about 4 billion years from now.",
  "1655": "Today I learned that of K\u02bcinich Janaab\u02bc Pakal or \"Pacal the Great\", a Mayan king whose reign lasted 68 years, the longest in world history for more than a millennium and the fourth-longest verifiable reign of a sovereign monarch in history.",
  "1656": "Today I learned that wi-fi as we know it was created and first released for consumers in 1997 when a committee called 802.11 was created. This lead to the creation of IEEE802.11, which refers to a set of standards that define communication for wireless local area networks.",
  "1657": "Today I learned that Tod Browning, director of the 1931 film \"Dracula\" had nightmares and difficulty sleeping during the filming of his next project, the 1932 cult film, \"Freaks\" due to the vaudville performers despite his own previous sideshow and vaudeville performances.",
  "1658": "Today I learned that the phenomenon called \"pseudoneglect\" - the tendency to skew visual processing to the left. When asked to find the middle of a line, people will almost always choose a spot just left of center, regardless if they are right-handed or left-handed.",
  "1659": "Today I learned that a popular sport in Mongolia and Pakistan is yak polo; yaks are used instead of horses. It originally started as a tourist attraction but ended up becoming popular with the locals.",
  "1660": "Today I learned that Lava Lamps were invented by an accountant whose hobby was making underwater nudist films",
  "1661": "Today I learned that singer of New Wave band Q Lazarus had a hit with \"Goodbye Horses\" before disappearing completely. Despite the song being featured prominently in Silence of the Lambs, the mystery endured, with many assuming the worst. In 2018, she emerged briefly to say she was happy and a bus driver in NY.",
  "1662": "Today I learned that a study found that participants who wrote gratitude letters while in therapy expressed significantly better mental health than those who didn't.",
  "1663": "Today I learned that in 1992 Archie Karas drove to Las Vegas with only $50 to his name, borrowed $10,000 from a friend, and went on an unprecedented 2.5 year gambling hot streak \u2014 winning over $40 million net. He proceeded to lose it all in less than a month.",
  "1664": "Today I learned that Jeanne de Clisson, was a Breton former noblewoman who became a pirate known as The Lioness of Brittany to avenge her husband after he was beheaded for treason by the French king. She plied the English Channel and targeted French ships, often slaughtering the crew, leaving few alive.",
  "1665": "Today I learned that When Ancient Greece repeatedly defeated the Persian Empire, it was a population of around 500,000 vs 50 million.",
  "1666": "Today I learned that the Florida Sunshine Act contributed to the Florida Man memes we all know today. The act makes it possible for all arrest reports to be made readily available to the media and published for the world to see.",
  "1667": "Today I learned that Denis Papin invented the steam digester - known today as the household pressure cooker - in 1679, complete with a functioning safety pressure release valve.",
  "1668": "Today I learned that there is a town in Spain that is It is noted for its left-leaning principles based on a leftist ideology. Local workers and peasants, organised in a common struggle, have achieved high rate of development and practically full employment for all its people.",
  "1669": "Today I learned that The green code in The Matrix was actually created from symbols in the code designer\u2019s wife\u2019s sushi cookbook.",
  "1670": "Today I learned that Juneau, Alaska has warmer winters than Chicago",
  "1671": "Today I learned that Abraham Lincoln's Father Would Rent Him Out And Keep His Wages until that He Was 21",
  "1672": "Today I learned that the Belgian engineer responsible for the Orient Express won a gold medal in mail coach at the 1900 Olympics. And that there was an event called 'mail coach'.",
  "1673": "Today I learned that 'In Old Arizona' the first full-length talking picture filmed outdoors was released 91 years ago. Raoul Walsh was originally set to direct and star in it, but had to pull out after losing an eye from a jackrabbit jumping through his windscreen.",
  "1674": "Today I learned that :Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a condition in which a change from lying to standing causes an abnormally large increase in heart rate.[1] This occurs with symptoms that may include lightheadedness, trouble thinking, blurred vision or weakness.",
  "1675": "Today I learned that in 2010, a man successfully robbed a Long Island bank wearing a cape and a Darth Vader mask.",
  "1676": "Today I learned that the last Kenny Rogers Roasters operating in North America closed on December 31, 2011, but it continues to flourish in Asia, with locations in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, China, Cambodia, Bangladesh and the Philippines.",
  "1677": "Today I learned that The first Beatles album Please Please Me was recorded in one day in just 13 hours and cost \u00a3400 (\u00a38,200 in 2018) for the whole day's session.",
  "1678": "Today I learned that It was not Pheidippides running 40km from Marathon to Athens to announce victory, but the whole army to save the city from the Persian fleet - in heavy armour, after battle. Pheidippides ran 240km to Sparta and back.",
  "1679": "Today I learned that the foot powder brand Pulvapies ran an ad during a 1967 Ecuadoran Mayoral election saying \"Vote for any candidate, but if you want well being and hygiene, vote for Pulvapues.\" and they ended up winning the popular vote.",
  "1680": "Today I learned that \"A Suitable Boy\" by Vikram Seth is one of the longest novels ever published in a single volume in the English language, with 1,349 pages and 591,552 words. Reviewers frequently compared it to Tolstoy's War and Peace, as well as to fictions by classic British novelists",
  "1681": "Today I learned that Russian politician Viktor Pepelyayev delivered a controversial address in 1914, urging to provide education for the indigenous peoples of Siberia in their native languages, rather than in Russian. He was accused of Siberian separatism and had several clashes with the Russian nationalists",
  "1682": "Today I learned that the week actually starts on Sunday in America",
  "1683": "Today I learned that male duck-billed platypus are venomous and have poison delivering spurs on their hind legs.",
  "1684": "Today I learned that Several States Have \"Official State Dogs\". Georgia's is the \"Adoptable Dog\".",
  "1685": "Today I learned that the steepest incline of any standard gage, line-haul railroad track in North America is in Madison, Indiana.",
  "1686": "Today I learned that when Zachary Tayler was supposed to take the oath of office, he didn\u2019t until that the next day, as it was sabbath. So between Noon on March 4th and Noon March 5th, the president pro tempore, David Rice Atchison, was technically president for one day.",
  "1687": "Today I learned that the Andy Griffith theme song has lyrics.",
  "1688": "Today I learned that Papua New Guinea is home to the world\u2019s only poisonous bird, the Hooded Pitohuionly.",
  "1689": "Today I learned that Russia's life expectancy is 4-6 years lower than in Iraq, Guatemala & Venezuela",
  "1690": "Today I learned that Women cry at work more than men do: 41 percent of women admit to crying at work, but only 9 percent of men do the same",
  "1691": "Today I learned that a guy ate nothing but McDonald's for a month and got his best marathon time",
  "1692": "Today I learned that the reason glasses are so expensive is because most major brands and retailers are owned by the same company.",
  "1693": "Today I learned that David Letterman created a scholarship for the \"academically average\", like himself. In order to be considered, students must submit a creative project, such as writing, research or interactive media.",
  "1694": "Today I learned that Largely unknown to the outside world, the lake-filled Pingualuit crater had long been known to local Inuit who knew it as the \"Crystal Eye of Nunavik\" for its clear water. WWII pilots often used the almost perfectly circular landmark as a navigational tool",
  "1695": "Today I learned that people from Western, educated, industrialized, rich and democratic (WEIRD) societies represent as much as 80 percent of psychological study participants, but only 12 percent of the world\u2019s population",
  "1696": "Today I learned that Vesta Stoudt, who had the idea for duct tape, couldnt get her bosses at a military ordnance plant to take her seriously. So she sent a letter to FDR who recommended it to the War Production Board where it was approved for use on ammo boxes.",
  "1697": "Today I learned that in 1793, 12 years before the much more famous Lewis & Clark Expedition, a Scottish explorer named Sir Alexander Mackenzie made the first successful east to west trek across North America",
  "1698": "Today I learned that only four people have been at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, called the Challenger Deep (about 11000 meters or 36000ft down). For reference, 12 people have walked on the Moon.",
  "1699": "Today I learned that the sheer speed of Concorde can be demonstrated by flight BA3. The flight would leave Heathrow at 7pm in darkness. Everyone onboard could witness a \u201csunrise\u201d before landing at JFK at 5pm. Two sunsets and a sunrise in the space of around 5 hours.",
  "1700": "Today I learned that in 1958, a female rhino received 100,000 votes in the S\u00e3o Paulo city council elections, as a form of protest vote. Officials did not accept her candidacy. \"Voto Cacareco\" (Cacareco being the rhino\u2019s name) is commonly used to describe protest votes in Brazil.",
  "1701": "Today I learned that Westerns were once so popular, that by 1959 there were 30 Western TV shows airing on US television, even though there were only 3 real channels.",
  "1702": "Today I learned that the same newspaper prop has been used in different movies and tv shows for over 50 years.",
  "1703": "Today I learned that despite being the largest country in the world at the time, British Empire had only around 240,000 active soldiers at the start of the World War I, compared to France's 1,2 million or Germany's 1,9 million.",
  "1704": "Today I learned that the state of West Virginia was the only state to be formed as a break away state, by separating from a Confederate state (Virginia) and was admitted into the union in 1863.",
  "1705": "Today I learned that the \u201cgum base\u201d listed as an ingredient in most chewing gum is a mixture of synthetic rubbers and plastics. Depending on the type, this makes up between 15% and 30% of the gum.",
  "1706": "Today I learned that during WW2 the US fielded a unique 'Ghost Army' in order to deceive the Third Reich into over estimating the strength of the Allied forces. The Ghost Army consisted of 1,100 handpicked men and a number of phony inflatable tanks and weapons.",
  "1707": "Today I learned that while Hungary limited its citizens freedom to enter and leave the country under the Warsaw Pact, it made an exception for mathematician Paul Erd\u00f6s, who lived an itinerant life to collaborate with other mathematicians.",
  "1708": "Today I learned that of the S21 security prison and interrogation centre in Phnom Penh. Between 1975 and 1979 it held at least 20000 (political) prisoners, of whom 12 survived",
  "1709": "Today I learned that In 2011, The Late Show with David Letterman had a Drum Solo Week. The final drummer that week was Neil Peart.",
  "1710": "Today I learned that in 2014 hundreds of southern Sudanese soldiers deserted their units and walked more than 400 km for three months in the wilderness to reach Sudan",
  "1711": "Today I learned that Bhutan and Suriname is the only carbon negative countries in the world.",
  "1712": "Today I learned that The RMS Carpathia, famed for it\u2019s rescue of Titanic survivors, was used as a troop transport during World War One. In 1918 it was torpedoed by a U-boat southwest of Ireland and sunk. In 2000 bestselling author Clive Cussler led a team which discovered the wreck.",
  "1713": "Today I learned that alcohol is prescribed to alcoholics when admitted to hospital to avoid withdrawal symptoms.",
  "1714": "Today I learned that Napoleon was of average or slightly above average height for a man of his era at 5'7\", and was called the \"little General\" in comparison to other General officers of the age. As height was considered an essential quality of leadership a taller man was more likely to advance to the rank.",
  "1715": "Today I learned that according to a 2015 study published in the journal Nature,humans have cleared nearly half of the world's estimated 5.8 trillion trees ever since we started practicing agriculture 12 thousand years ago.",
  "1716": "Today I learned that Captain James Cook created the first proper map of Newfoundland. In the process Cook renamed sites like Belleoram from Bande l'Arier and Bonne Bay from Baya Ederra. Named three sites after himself Cooks Cove, Cooks Brook, and Cooks Harbour. Finally at Unfortunate Cove he injured his hand.",
  "1717": "Today I learned that the Spider-Tailed Horned Viper, a venomous snake native to Western Iran that has a bulb-like structure on its tail, surrounded by long, dropping scales, that looks exactly like a spider. The viper uses this unique tail to lure in insect-eating birds.",
  "1718": "Today I learned that Periander (7th c. BC) made plans for a canal through the Isthmus of Corinth. The project was completed 2500 years later.",
  "1719": "Today I learned that you actually can get Leprosy from an armadillo but 95% of the population is immune to it so catching Leprosy is actually quite hard",
  "1720": "Today I learned that according to a new 3D model of the Milky Way, our galaxy is warped and shaped like the popular brand of potato chip. \u201cI\u2019d say that it is shaped like a Pringle\u201d said Radek Poleski, an astronomer at Ohio State University who helped to create the new map.",
  "1721": "Today I learned that shouting for a performer to play the Lynyrd Skynyrd tune FREEBIRD was originally a radio stunt to troll Florence Henderson (Mrs. Brady) when she used to give solo concerts.",
  "1722": "Today I learned that while Mother's Day has the highest number of phone calls, the most collect calls are made on Father's Day.",
  "1723": "Today I learned that bees have 2 stomachs \u2014 one for the food they eat and another to store the honey until that they get back to their hive.",
  "1724": "Today I learned that on May 17, 1947 a seagull flew over Fenway Park and dropped a three-pound smelt on St. Louis Browns pitcher Ellis Kinder",
  "1725": "Today I learned that of Hollywood sound man Greg P Russell who holds the record for most Academy Award nominations with no wins. He's been nominated 17 times for 17 different films.",
  "1726": "Today I learned that at Baseball games in Japan it's only women that server beer, not men. The young women (who are between the ages of 16 to 24) wear special backpacks that contain a miniature keg of beer.",
  "1727": "Today I learned that geologists use the term \"Leaverite\" for rock specimens that look valuable but are not",
  "1728": "Today I learned that While Adam Smith is credited creator of the idea of the socioeconomic invisible hand, he only used the phrase 3 times in all his writings.",
  "1729": "Today I learned that the CIA releases a peer-reviewed academic journal entitled \u201cStudies in Intelligence\u201d with classified and unclassified articles about the history and methodology of intelligence gathering",
  "1730": "Today I learned that 'The Wiggles' started off as a heavy metal band called 'The Cockroaches'",
  "1731": "Today I learned that the original PlayStation was region locked, meaning a PS1 could only play games from the region it was designed in. The way this was done was by purposefully making imperfections in the disc grooves, which the console could interpret as data for the region which the disc was locked to.",
  "1732": "Today I learned that the real-life son of Star Trek's chief engineer Scotty has a credited cameo in the transporter room in Star Trek Into Darkness.",
  "1733": "Today I learned that The Official Bird of Madison Wisconsin is the Pink Plastic Flamingo.",
  "1734": "Today I learned that While RJ Reynolds denied Joe Camel was aimed at children, it was estimated that 32.8% of all cigarettes sold illegally to underage buyers were Camels, up from less than one percent prior to the marketing campaign.",
  "1735": "Today I learned that Canada's Royal Bank has a student program that is similar to a real-life version of \"The Internship\" starring Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson. Teams were given the challenge of offering life insurance to millennials and had 16 weeks to research, ideate, prototype and fully build their solution",
  "1736": "Today I learned that the Ritz-Carlton has a motto and it is \u201cWe are Ladies and Gentlemen serving Ladies and Gentlemen\u201d",
  "1737": "Today I learned that Dee Dee Ramone, of The Ramones, released a rap album under the name Dee Dee King.",
  "1738": "Today I learned that albatrosses can fly 16,000 km (10,000 mi) without landing",
  "1739": "Today I learned that the Hindus of the Kashmir Valley, India were forced to flee the Kashmir valley as a result of being targeted by JKLF and Islamist jihadists during late 1989 and early 1990",
  "1740": "Today I learned that there were auto races where race cars were towing full size boats and trailers in El Cajon, CA.",
  "1741": "Today I learned that when Lorde saw a photo of George Brett in a 1976 issue of National Geographic it was the inspiration for her hit song \"Royals.\"",
  "1742": "Today I learned that the head coach of the New Orleans Saints let a 15 year old Payton Manning come to practice and take snaps at quarterback with the first team offense. Years later that same coach would draft him with the first overall pick in the NFL draft.",
  "1743": "Today I learned that the person who introduced Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the afternoon of the \"I Have a Dream\" speech, gave his suffix not as \"junior\" but as the letters \"J, R\"",
  "1744": "Today I learned that the word \"salary\" comes from the word salt.",
  "1745": "Today I learned about a condition called hospital delirium, where patients (usually older) can experience confusion and altered consciousness from a variety of hospital-related causes",
  "1746": "Today I learned that France's longest-serving inmate, Tommy Recco, is in prison since 40 years, today.",
  "1747": "Today I learned that James Doohan (i.e. Scotty in the Original Star Trek) helped a suicidal fan by personally requesting her attendance to a convention, after 8 years of silence he received a letter from her thanking him for what he did, and stating she had earned her Masters degree in Electronic Engineering.",
  "1748": "Today I learned that Warner Bros cancelled Home Alone because they didn't want to spend $14,7 million on it. 21st Century Fox continued the production and the film grossed $476 millions worldwide.",
  "1749": "Today I learned that Ryan North (Marvel writer) once got stuck in a skate pit with only \"his dog Noam Chompsky, an umbrella, a leash, a t-shirt, and a pocket computer\" after the rain had made the pit slippery. When he asked Twitter users for help, they found a way for him to combine those items that let him escape.",
  "1750": "Today I learned that in Finland people use the internet on their mobile phones ten times more than the OECD average because of the unlimited network access",
  "1751": "Today I learned that Cannonball Run's director Hal Needham's tradition of showing bloopers during the closing credits of his films inspired Jackie Chan to do the same at the end of most of his films too.",
  "1752": "Today I learned that there is at least 50 nukes lost in the world since the end of the cold war",
  "1753": "Today I learned that J.P. Morgan was sensitive about his nose- it was inflamed and purple due to rhinophyma. He hated being photographed and always made sure photographers touched up his nose. He lashed out at anyone who tried to photograph him in public, and would hit them with his cane.",
  "1754": "Today I learned that there is giant, hot pink slug. It is only found in a single, isolated forest on an extinct volcano in Australia.",
  "1755": "Today I learned that Gandhi had an arranged marriage when he was still prepubescent, at age 13. His wife was 14. \u201cWe didn\u2019t know much about marriage,\u201d he said later. \u201cFor is it meant only wearing new clothes and eating sweets.\u201d He had his first son at 16.",
  "1756": "Today I learned that the Swedish city Kiruna is being slowly moved 3.2 kilometers to the east, because there are mining tunnels under the city that threaten the city",
  "1757": "Today I learned that cats make infant-like crying sounds at night to attract human attention",
  "1758": "Today I learned that in 1975 Susan Ford, the daughter of then US president Gerald R. Ford, held her high school's senior prom at the White House. It was the only senior prom held at the white house, and nearly had The Beach Boys booked to play there.",
  "1759": "Today I learned that Cher's \"Believe\" was the first commercial recording to feature Auto-Tune as a deliberate, creative effect and has since often been referred to as the \"Cher effect\".",
  "1760": "Today I learned that the Murchison meteorite's silicon carbide particles are 7 billion years old, 2.5 billion years older than the 4.54 billion years age of the Earth and the solar system, and the oldest material found on Earth to date.",
  "1761": "Today I learned that an 18-year-old girl called Rae Heim ran across America almost entirely barefoot. She only wore shoes on some hard terrain. She ran 3,437.5 miles in 8 months and raised more than $10,000 for charity. She started running barefoot at 16 after breaking a big toe, and kept it up after it healed.",
  "1762": "Today I learned that most of the mail vehicles you see in the US are Grumman LLVs. The USPS bought 99,150 of them in 1986 at a cost of $1.1 billion.",
  "1763": "Today I learned that Pixar's Cars (2006) was simultaneously Pixar's final movie to be released on VHS and their first movie to be released on Blu-ray.",
  "1764": "Today I learned that Muammar Gadaffi had a serious crush on U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. When Rice prepared to leave Libya after a state visit, Gadaffi gifted her $212,225 worth of gifts, including a locket with his own picture inside, a signed copy of his Green Book, and a lute.",
  "1765": "Today I learned that the average (mean) net worth of a US household is $692,100, which is 7x greater than the median net worth of $97,300",
  "1766": "Today I learned that Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, was a victim of the CIA's MKUltra mind control project",
  "1767": "Today I learned that The Disneyland ride Splash Mountain is based on the characters, stories, and songs from the 1946 Disney film Song of the South",
  "1768": "Today I learned that the actual name of the Roman colosseum is the Flavian Amphitheater, the colosseum likely referred to the \"Colossus of Nero,\" a 100' tall statue of Nero placed nearby.",
  "1769": "Today I learned that the British planted an 1100 mile hedge through the center of India in the 1800s to enforce salt tariffs. Each mile required 250 tons of thornybrush and other organic material to create, and patrols carried as much as 100,000 tons of material per year for repairs.",
  "1770": "Today I learned that on 4/20/69 , Protesters built a park on a lot of land owned by the University Of Berkeley. Dubbed \"Peoples Park\" it still stands to this day, only after multiple violent protests where Hippies fended off both the police force, and the national guard that was sent in by President Reagan.",
  "1771": "Today I learned that the moon moves 1.5 inches away from earth every year. But it\u2019ll take billions of years for it to severely affect us.",
  "1772": "Today I learned that there is a full-size replica of the Parthenon in Nashville's Centennial Park including Athena Parthenos, the largest indoor sculpture in the West",
  "1773": "Today I learned that a 20-year-old has eaten almost nothing but Mac and Cheese for 17 years",
  "1774": "Today I learned that Chrissie Hynde of of 'The Pretenders' was a student at KSU and was present during the Kent State Massacre",
  "1775": "Today I learned that In case of an emergency, crushed animal bones can be used to clean water that has been contimaniated with uranium and arsenic.",
  "1776": "Today I learned that commercial airplane cabins are typically pressurized to reflect conditions at ~7,000 feet, which is considerable altitude for most people, which explains why so many airplane travelers get headaches",
  "1777": "Today I learned that in the original story of Aladdin, there are two genies, the Powerful Genie in the Lamp, and Lesser Genie in the Magic Ring lent by the sorcerer who double crossed him. And there is no limitation on how many wishes he can ask.",
  "1778": "Today I learned that the Frasier end credits song is a full over four minutes long jazz song by Kelsey Grammer",
  "1779": "Today I learned that Ivan Pavlov received his Nobel price in 1904 for his research on digestive system in dogs as opposed to the psychological concepts of Conditional Reflex that made him popular in the west",
  "1780": "Today I learned that the opera section in Queen's \"Bohemian Rhapsody\" required 180 overdubs. Eventually the 24-track analog tape had been run over so many times by the recording heads it almost became transparent.",
  "1781": "Today I learned that Rush's Alex Lifeson is a pilot and while flying the band into Toronto Pearson Airport (with the airport code of YYZ) he was tuned into the VOR which broadcasts morse code to ID the airport. This morse code sound is the intro music for the song of the same name.",
  "1782": "Today I learned that Stanley Kubrick was nominated in 'Worst Director' category at 1980 Golden Raspberry Awards for his work on The Shining",
  "1783": "Today I learned that a Tiny French Archipelago Became America\u2019s Alcohol Warehouse During Prohibition",
  "1784": "Today I learned that of Williams Syndrome, a condition that makes you friendly",
  "1785": "Today I learned that of \"resurrection stones\", immense boulders rented by the families of recently deceased people and placed on the fresh graves to prevent grave-robbing",
  "1786": "Today I learned that half of the accused witches were men (in some countries - but only 10% of the accused were men in England)",
  "1787": "Today I learned that West Germany had the largest army in Western Europe during the Cold War",
  "1788": "Today I learned that A Hollywood producer was sentenced to 10 years in prison for sedition after he made a Revolutionary War movie that depicted King George as a tyrant. Despite the film being intentionally patriotic prosecutors argued the movie was insulting towards the British who were America's allies in WW1",
  "1789": "Today I learned that pycnogonids (aka \"Sea spiders) have legs as long as 27 inches and have no respiratory systems",
  "1790": "Today I learned that The CIA Had A Stealthy Insectocopter Flying 40 Years Ago",
  "1791": "Today I learned that In 1994, a researcher rediscovered integration--more than 300 years after Newton--earning him 374 citations for his paper.",
  "1792": "Today I learned that coffee and citrus plants boost bee memory with caffeine",
  "1793": "Today I learned that there is a third Raimi brother, Ivan, who is a practicing Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), but has also co-written numerous movies, TV shows and comic books with his brother Sam, and usually starring his other brother Ted. Including Darkman, Army of Darkness and Spider-Man 3",
  "1794": "Today I learned that pastrami comes from Romania.",
  "1795": "Today I learned that the \"new chronology\", a pseudohistorical set of theories that teach history only goes as far back as 812 and that Rome, Troy, and Jerusalem are all the same city. 30% of Russians have sympathy with the new chronology.",
  "1796": "Today I learned that Ostriches are attracted to humans",
  "1797": "Today I learned that the Morrison Digital Trumpet exists! It\u2019s a MIDI controller for brass instrumentalists, with fingerings identical to that of a regular trumpet.",
  "1798": "Today I learned that the chances of a child being diagnosed with Autism increased 3,676% from 1985 to 2002.",
  "1799": "Today I learned that atomic time and astronomical time don\u2019t sync up perfectly, so there are occasional \u201cleap seconds\u201d (i.e., minutes with 61 seconds) to account for the difference. This happens every few years on June 30 or December 31.",
  "1800": "Today I learned that Aerogel was first created in 1931, as a result of a bet.",
  "1801": "Today I learned that the FOX media empire is the namesake of Vilmos Fuchs, who once sold candy on the streets to owning companies collectively that were worth $300 million \u2014 in *1929 dollars.*.",
  "1802": "Today I learned that The British Monarchy owns \u00a313 billion property empire",
  "1803": "Today I learned that MLK plagiarized his doctoral degree dissertation. A group of scholars were assembled when the allegations came up and concluded, without a doubt. that he had plagiarized multiple areas. They did not take away the degree but the results of the committee were placed in his official record.",
  "1804": "Today I learned that in Singapore, people who opt-out of donating their organs are put on a lower priority to receive an organ transplant than those who did not opt-out.",
  "1805": "Today I learned that In 2013, while walking their dog in their back yard, a married couple came across several rusty buckets sticking out of their land. The buckets were full of gold coins minted from 1847 to 1894. The total value of all the coins was about $11 million.",
  "1806": "Today I learned that the Moriori were a tribe that practiced pacifism. When the Maori began to kil, cannibalize, and enslave them two chiefs declared, \"the law of Nunuku was not a strategy for survival, to be varied as conditions changed; it was a moral imperative.\" Of a population of ~2,000 only 101 survived.",
  "1807": "Today I learned that Lawyers swearing an oath of office to the state of Kentucky, have to swear not to duel or act as a second.",
  "1808": "Today I learned that 94% of the water calculated for the production of beef is \"green water\" which is water that falls on the grazing land where cows are kept. Only 3.5% of the water used in production is \"blue\" water that's appropriate for municipal use",
  "1809": "Today I learned that of Stovokor, a heavy metal band that dresses up as Klingons and sings all songs in Klingon.",
  "1810": "Today I learned that Williams Syndrome, which is a condition that is known to make the user have an incredibly friendly personality. Children with this syndrome tend to be very social, friendly, and endearing.",
  "1811": "Today I learned that Phil Hendrie was the host of a nationally syndicated talk radio show which featured Phil moderating debates between outrageous guests and irate callers. Unbeknownst to the callers, the guests were all voiced by Phil who seamlessly alternated between his studio mic and a telephone.",
  "1812": "Today I learned that the cookiecutter shark. The name refers to its feeding habit of gouging round plugs, as if cut with a cookie cutter, out of larger animals. Marks made by cookiecutter sharks have been found on a wide variety of marine life, as well as on submarines, undersea cables, and even human bodies!",
  "1813": "Today I learned that Finger Binary. A method to count up to 31 on one hand and up to 1024 on two hands",
  "1814": "Today I learned that a 25 year old Kenyan man had invented ''smart-gloves'' which converts sign language into audio speech",
  "1815": "Today I learned that Freeganism, an alternative philosophy for living, based on minimum participation in capitalism and conventional economic practices as well as limited consumption of capitalistic resources. Freegans\u2014at least in theory\u2014avoid buying anything as an act of protest against the food system.",
  "1816": "Today I learned that When Denny\u2019s stores closed for the first time ever for Christmas in 1988, many didn\u2019t have door locks because they were always open.",
  "1817": "Today I learned that Carolina Beatriz \u00c2ngelo, the first Portuguese woman to vote. In 1911, the Portuguese law stated that only literate, head-of-household people had the right to vote. Being a widow with a child, she claimed the right to do so, as the law didn't specify any genders. It was accepted",
  "1818": "Today I learned that it took Erno Rubik, inventor of the Rubik's Cube, 1 month to solve his own puzzle.",
  "1819": "Today I learned that In 2017 over 100 lawyers made a combined 775 predictions about the outcome of legal cases and were correct 66.3% of the time, AI software with the same data correctly predicted the outcome 86.6% of the time.",
  "1820": "Today I learned that a tablespoonful of neutron star placed on Earth's surface would weigh more than 1 billion tons, or about as much as Mount Everest (for reference, a tablespoonful of the Sun, however, would only weigh about 5 pounds).",
  "1821": "Today I learned that Chili originates as a portable trail meal. A mixture of beans, chilies, and beef suet would be pounded together and left out to dry. Travelers would then drop the \u2018chili brick\u2019 over boiling water over a campfire and serve.",
  "1822": "Today I learned that the NYC Rockettes don\u2019t actually hold hands behind each other\u2019s backs during their line kicks. It\u2019s a fake out, keeping their arms up helps them keep their peripheral vision to sync their leg heights and prevents all the dancers from falling if one does.",
  "1823": "Today I learned that Fuji apples aren\u2019t named after Mt. Fuji, but are instead named after Fujisaki, a town in the Aomori Prefecture, where they were developed.",
  "1824": "Today I learned that the lead singer of Toto is the son of legendary composer John Williams",
  "1825": "Today I learned that Franklin D Roosevelt once sent an unsolicited screenplay that he wrote to Paramount Pictures only to have it rejected. He called that rejection \"his darkest moment.\"",
  "1826": "Today I learned that the chainsaw was invented in the late 18th Century by two Scottish doctors, John Aitken and James Jeffray, to perform a Symphysiotomy, which is the widening of the woman's pelvis during difficult childbirth.",
  "1827": "Today I learned that Australia is the only developed nation listed by the WWF as a deforestation hotspot and that was before the recent devastating fires",
  "1828": "Today I learned that the depiction of the eye of the tornado in Twister is actually pretty accurate according to first-hand accounts",
  "1829": "Today I learned that Robinson Crusoe was based off a real man, Alexander Selkirk, who was marooned on an uninhabited island for more than 4 years",
  "1830": "Today I learned that the most misused social security number ever (078-05-1120) belonged to Hilda Schrader Whitcher. She was the secretary of an executive at E. H. Ferree company who manufactured wallets which included a sample SSN card with her number. It was used over 40,000 times.",
  "1831": "Today I learned that when the United States Post Office Department (now the United States Postal Service) introduced its ZIP Code system in 1963, it also had a mascot to go with it: Mr. ZIP",
  "1832": "Today I learned that a Florida man amputee tested the world's first fully mind-controlled bionic arm and had. Johnny Metheny had an artificial limb attached to an implant in his bone; nerves that once went into his hands connect to electronics.",
  "1833": "Today I learned that air ambulances in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland are all charitably funded, while Scotland has publicly funded ones running alongside a charitably funded one",
  "1834": "Today I learned that Louis Alphonse is, at 45, not only a living heir to the French House of Bourbon but the great-grandson of Francisco Franco and great-great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria.",
  "1835": "Today I learned that the oldest piece of land on the planet, which has been around since before life began on Earth.",
  "1836": "Today I learned that One of Sikorsky's, the helicopter pioneer, early financial backers was the composer Rachmaninoff who gave him 5K in 1923. Sikorsky made him a VP of the company and paid him back in 1929",
  "1837": "Today I learned that middle-age misery peaks at 47 years of age, in both developed and developing nations.",
  "1838": "Today I learned that in 2006 in Portugal, about 300 students at 14 schools got the same symptoms of a deadly virus that the characters of a recent episode of \u201cStrawberries With Sugar\u201d had had. The illness was dismissed as mass hysteria.",
  "1839": "Today I learned that coal accounts for 75% of Australia\u2019s electricity generation",
  "1840": "Today I learned that The phrase \"Bob's your uncle\" (meaning \"no problem\" or \"there you have it\") rose to popularity because of a British PM and (uncharacteristically for a politician) nepotism.",
  "1841": "Today I learned that The Houston Astros took an 11 million dollar bite out of Las Vegas sports books by winning the 2017 World Series.",
  "1842": "Today I learned that Western Sahara is considered as one of the non-self-governing territory. According to the United Nations system, a non-self-governing territory refers to a territory whose people are yet to attain the full measure of self-government.",
  "1843": "Today I learned that the difference in CAD versions used between the designers in Europe cost Airbus an additional $6B in delays for the A380 project.",
  "1844": "Today I learned that Bed bugs have existed since the age of the dinosaurs.",
  "1845": "Today I learned that 80% of all US Presidents have recent English ancestory.",
  "1846": "Today I learned that Kl\u00fcver-Bucy syndrome, a brain disorder, which causes patients to compulsively examine objects with their mouths like small infants, act hypersexually and loose the ability to recognize objects among other things.",
  "1847": "Today I learned that There were X Rated Beetle Bailey strips released in Swedan",
  "1848": "Today I learned that Mana is the Polynesian notion of power and a core way for some peoples to understand the forces at work in nature.",
  "1849": "Today I learned that of \"pseudoneglect,\" a tendency of healthy people to shift their spatial attention to the left and thus regularly draw a central dividing line left of the actual centre. This preference for the left side persists when vision is completely removed, and has been also observed in birds.",
  "1850": "Today I learned that a man used fake identities to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from women, who then banded together to take him down.",
  "1851": "Today I learned that the BEEPs you hear in recordings of astronauts in space are functional and meaningful: called 'quindar tones', they signaled ground station transmitters to turn on and off with higher (2.525KHz) and lower (2.475KHz) tones, respectively, played for 250ms each.",
  "1852": "Today I learned that a Tarantula Hawk is a spider wasp that preys on tarantulas",
  "1853": "Today I learned that An almost guaranteed outcome is called a shoo-in, and not shoe-in (as in have a foot in the door).",
  "1854": "Today I learned that when fieldfares sit in a tree, they all turn in the same direction",
  "1855": "Today I learned that any planet can become a star if its mass is big enough. Thus our Jupiter needs to collide (actually gain the mass) with about 78 other Jupiter masses to acivate nuclear fusion and becoming an entire star.",
  "1856": "Today I learned that of the \"Federal Council of Australasia\", a weak 19th century forerunner to the modern \"Commonwealth of Australia\"",
  "1857": "Today I learned that of an abandoned village in Japan populated by eerie scarecrows.",
  "1858": "Today I learned that the cabin pressure on an airplane actually causes people to become more flatulant at altitude. It's known as HAFE: High-altitude flatus expulsion.",
  "1859": "Today I learned that Garrett Morgan, the inventor of the smoke hood, hired a white actor to pose as the real inventor during presentations and marketing of his device. His secret was exposed after using his invention in an emergency to rescue several people from a collapsed tunnel, and his sales dropped sharply.",
  "1860": "Today I learned that of \"Cat Pawsitive,\" a program which encourages cat shelters to teach orphan cats to do a \"high-five\" with humans, making cats more attractive for adoption. Over 400 cats who participated were adopted during the first two semesters of the program.",
  "1861": "Today I learned that There is no \"Missing Link\" in Human Evolution. The term \"missing link\" has fallen out of favor with biologists because it implies the evolutionary process is a linear phenomenon and that forms originate consecutively in a chain. Instead, the term Last Common Ancestor is preferred.",
  "1862": "Today I learned that the guy who played the Xenomorph in \u2018Alien\u2019 was a 7\u20192\u201d man from Nigeria named Bolanji Badejo. He was discovered by a member of Ridley Scott\u2019s casting team by chance in a pub in Soho. His role as the Xenomorph was his only film credit ever.",
  "1863": "Today I learned that Alexander Flemming, The Discoverer of Penicillin Warned of The Dangers of Antibiotic Overuse In His Nobel Prize Acceptance Speach",
  "1864": "Today I learned that there is no antivenom for a blue-ringed octopus bite. However, if you can get a ventilator to breathe for you for 15 hours, you survive with no side effects.",
  "1865": "Today I learned that Deion Sanders is the only person to ever hit an MLB homerun and score an NFL touchdown in the same week.",
  "1866": "Today I learned that of The Secret, a 1982 fantasy book that contains a cryptic treasure hunt. Only 3 of the 12 treasures have been discovered.",
  "1867": "Today I learned that the Nokia ringtone is taken from a classical guitar piece called 'Gran Val' by Francisco Tarrega",
  "1868": "Today I learned that the fallacy called \"Galileo Gambit\". The argument goes that since Galileo was ridiculed in his time but later acknowledged to be right, that since people with non-mainstream views are ridiculed and rejected by other scientists, they will later be recognized as correct too.",
  "1869": "Today I learned that Disney heiress Abigail Disney became very uncomfortable with her family wealth when she found herself sitting alone on a private 737 jet. She started giving away money at age 21 and once even considered giving it all away, which was embarassing for her parents",
  "1870": "Today I learned that during WWI, a scientist named John Haldane exposed himself to chlorine gas in his home in order to help develop a respirator for gas attacks. He had his 18-year-old daughter stationed outside with instructions that if he fell unconscious, she should get him out as soon as possible",
  "1871": "Today I learned that In Michael Jacksons 'Beat it', most of the extras were Bloods and Crips who put aside their differences for the music video.",
  "1872": "Today I learned that The first recorded technological \"hack\" was in 1903, involving a wireless telegraph system. It wasn't called hacking, but was referred to as \"scientific hooliganism\".",
  "1873": "Today I learned that in 2016, a scientific expedition climbing Mount Everest to study the link between hypoxia and cognitive decline had to turn back after its own members developed hypoxia",
  "1874": "Today I learned that of SR-71 Blackbird test pilot Bill Weaver, who survived a free fall from space after his plane disintegrated around him doing Mach 3.2",
  "1875": "Today I learned that George Lucas asked three different people - Ron Howard, Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis - if they wanted to direct the Prequels. He only decided to do it himself after they all turned him down.",
  "1876": "Today I learned that the Winnie the Pooh franchise has made more money than Star Wars",
  "1877": "Today I learned that Whales and Dolphins have regional dialects/accents",
  "1878": "Today I learned that Keith Moon was such a big Beach Boys fan, he wrote them a letter asking to be their drummer. \"He would have left The Who at the drop of a hat to join the Beach Boys.\" - Roger Daltrey",
  "1879": "Today I learned that 60% of Bill Gates' net worth is in equity. That leaves him with $44 billion in liquid assets.",
  "1880": "Today I learned that I learned that the Romantic poets liked to make fun of one another and Lord Byron referred to William Wordsworth as \"Turdsworth\".",
  "1881": "Today I learned that Palm trees are known to grow in the west of Scotland thanks to the effects of the Gulf Stream, which transports warm tropical water to the area. In contrast, the tree has proven notoriously difficult to grow in the colder east.",
  "1882": "Today I learned that Lake Baikal is the largest freshwater lake by volume in the world, containing 22\u201323% of the world's fresh surface water.",
  "1883": "Today I learned that Soap Operas are called soap operas because the early drama shows were mainly sponsored by soap manufacturers.",
  "1884": "Today I learned that the federal government began recommending flossing teeth in 1979\u2019s \u2018Dietary Guidelines for Americans\u2019 but removed the recommendation in 2016 without notice because evidence for flossing is \"weak, very unreliable and very low quality\u201d",
  "1885": "Today I learned that In Buddhism, there's prophecy of the arrival of Maitreya (successor to Gautama Buddha) refers to a time in the future when the dharma (nature of reality regarded as a universal truth) will have been forgotten by most on the terrestrial world (realm where ordinary human beings live).",
  "1886": "Today I learned that Liberia only had 2 psychiatrists as of August 2019 (for a population of 4 million!)",
  "1887": "Today I learned that of an optical illusion called a \"Gravity Hill\" that makes it seem like you are going uphill, but gravity actually pulls downhill. Cars left out of gear will appear to roll upwards.",
  "1888": "Today I learned that of Lady Anne de Mowbray, the 8th Dutchess of Norfolk and a child bride who, at age 5, married Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York and son of King Edward lV, who was 4.",
  "1889": "Today I learned that We always see one side of the Moon, but it does rotate. It also takes approximately 27 days for the moon to rotate once on its axis. As a result, the moon does not seem to be spinning but appears to observers from Earth to be keeping almost perfectly still.",
  "1890": "Today I learned that it is possible to graft multiple fruit onto one tree, with a notable example being the \"Tree of 40 Fruit\" created by artist Sam Van Aken which produced 40 types of stone fruit.",
  "1891": "Today I learned that Pavarotti began taking singing lessons when he was 19 after giving up on his dream of being a goalkeeper. Despite this, he never learned to read music.",
  "1892": "Today I learned that Lindsey Mitchell of Circle, Montana discovered she lives the farthest from any Starbucks in the continental United States\u2014more than 192 miles away.",
  "1893": "Today I learned that many deaf people have 'name signs' different from their spoken or written names. Some aren't quite literally translatable (e.g. the letter 'A' signed moving down the side of a face to indicate long hair).",
  "1894": "Today I learned that Planting almost 200,000 square kilometers (77,220 square miles) of forest created a 0.12\u00b0C rise in temperature due to a shift from broad-leaved tree species like oak to more economically valuable conifer species like spruce and pine",
  "1895": "Today I learned that regularly drinking coffee reduces the risk of developing kidney stones.",
  "1896": "Today I learned that in the 18th Century \"Staggers and Jags\" was a euphemism for delirium tremens resulting from alcoholism.",
  "1897": "Today I learned that Pine cones have genders. The large cones that people usually picture are female, whereas the smaller cones are male. Male cones pollinate female cones, producing a seed from which a new tree can grow.",
  "1898": "Today I learned that of the Florida Scrub Jay, an endangered species whose relationship with lightning-caused fires helped prove the necessity of wildfires as disturbances in ecological systems.",
  "1899": "Today I learned that Elvis, The Beatles, Eric Clapton, Eddie Van Halen, Michael Jackson, and Luciano Pavarotti couldn't read music",
  "1900": "Today I learned that there's a city in India called Vasco da Gama located in Goa. The city is named after Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama. Portugese was the sole official language of Goa from 1505-1961.",
  "1901": "Today I learned that Jaguar and leopard are not interchangeable terms for the same animal, they are two different species of big cat.",
  "1902": "Today I learned that the Olinguito, a member of the raccoon family, which was the the first new carnivoran mammal described in the Western Hemisphere in 35 years when was it first discovered in 2014.",
  "1903": "Today I learned that Asha Bhosle holds the Guinness World Record as the most recorded artist in music history, having recorded over 12,000 songs as a playback singer in Bollywood, and her own albums.",
  "1904": "Today I learned that humans have calculated so many digits of Pi, that they would take up over a million copies of a 500 page book on double sided A0 paper if printed at 4*8 mm.",
  "1905": "Today I learned that The star Alpha Centauri was renamed years ago to Rigil Kentaurus",
  "1906": "Today I learned that Vermont's state license plate is the only US plate where the characters are debossed onto the plate, rather than embossed or screen printed",
  "1907": "Today I learned that Hong Kong ran an ad campaign titled \"Hong Kong will take your breath away\" during the SARS epidemic. Shortness of Breath happens to be a symptom of SARS.",
  "1908": "Today I learned that Jean-Baptiste Denis, a physician, and Paul Emmerez, a surgeon, performed the first documented xenotransfusion (transfer of blood from one species to another, usually between a non-human animal and a human) on June 15, 1667. The transfusion occurred between a lamb and a 15-year-old boy.",
  "1909": "Today I learned that \"Fancy\" and \"Extra Fancy\" are real US food grades.",
  "1910": "Today I learned that The \"X\" rating for movies was never officially trademarked and was formally replaced with NC-17. Prior to this change, the amount of X's a movie had was a marketing ploy to showcase how (more) explicit a movie was.",
  "1911": "Today I learned that in 1600s America, early colonies offered bounties for heads of Indians, and later for just their scalps. The bounty in 1746 was offered to British-allied Indians for the scalps of French-allied Indians. In 1755, price was \u00a340 for a male Indian scalp, and \u00a320 for scalps of females or children.",
  "1912": "Today I learned that A Lactating Dairy Cow Can Produce 150 Pounds of Manure Every Day",
  "1913": "Today I learned that in 1746, a Swedish king tried to prove coffee was unhealthy by having one man drink large amounts of coffee and his identical twin drink the same amount of tea everyday for the rest of their lives. Both twins outlived the doctors in charge of the experiment and the king himself.",
  "1914": "Today I learned that an Irish postman was able to deliver a letter with no written address, but had a hand-drawn map of the delivery area with \u201cHere please\u201d written on an arrow pointing to an illustration of a lighthouse. The letter had been sent by a blogger who regularly challenged the postal service.",
  "1915": "Today I learned that Economy class passengers have lost up to eight inches of legroom and two inches of seat width since the so-called golden age of flying. Seats also have narrower arm rests - allowing for an increased number of passengers per flight.",
  "1916": "Today I learned that the oldest continuously ongoing company in the world is a construction company in Japan specializing in Buddhist temples. Established in 578 CE, it is as old as the time when Buddhism was introduced into Japan in 538 CE. In 2007, after 1,429 years in business, it ran out of money.",
  "1917": "Today I learned that Gummy bears contain 9 of the 10 needed amino acids needed to sustain human life",
  "1918": "Today I learned that in 1942 the song \"Deep in the Heart of Texas\" was banned by BBC during working hours on the grounds that its infectious melody might cause wartime factory-hands to neglect their tools while they clapped in time with the song.",
  "1919": "Today I learned that there is an official Goonies Day every year on June 7 in Astoria, Oregon. The majority of the film Goonies was filmed in Astoria and June 7th is the day the movie was released in 1985.",
  "1920": "Today I learned that author of \u201cHow to Win Friends and Influence People\u201d Dale Carnegie bears no relation to steel magnate Andrew Carnegie. Dale changed his name from its original spelling, \"Carnagey,\" to \"Carnegie.\u201d The new spelling made people associate his classes and books with the wealthy Carnegie family.",
  "1921": "Today I learned that Narcissists can be incredibly cruel and threatening in heated situations. This is because they cannot see you as somebody they love, and someone who has angered them at the same time. Something traumatic could have happened in their early life, meaning they didn't develop \"object constancy.\"",
  "1922": "Today I learned that of the greenhouses of Almeria, the largest concentration of greenhouses in the world. It covers 26,000 hectares and produces more than half of Europe's vegetables. The greenhouses reflect so much sunlight that the province is actually cooling.",
  "1923": "Today I learned that almost 4,000 years ago, ancient Egyptian teachers used red ink to correct spelling mistakes, just like today.",
  "1924": "Today I learned that Stradivarius, of violin fame, also made guitars. While there are hundreds of Stradivarius violins, there's only one remaining playable Stradivarius guitar left in the world.",
  "1925": "Today I learned that The shortest commercial flight in the world lasts approximatively one minute, between Westray and Papa Westray islands in Orkney (Scotland). The distance covered by this flight is a equal to an airplane runway in an airport.",
  "1926": "Today I learned that a French writer had a pet lobster he would take for walks in Paris. He used a blue silk ribbon as a leash. He called them \u201cpeaceful, serious creatures\u201d and that they didn\u2019t \u201cbark\u201d or \u201cgnaw upon one's monadic privacy\u201d like dogs did.",
  "1927": "Today I learned that More Than 30 Million People Still Live in Caves",
  "1928": "Today I learned that of a corrosive bacterium (Lactobacillus plantarum) that causes problems at the International Space Station. It normally lives in peoples saliva, but thrives in zero gravity when carried to space by astronauts. It corrodes the Titanium and stainless steele structures of the station.",
  "1929": "Today I learned that To survive arctic winter and weeks of little sunlight, the reindeer evolved to process vitamin D 20% more efficiently with a little gene mutation. Also they need the vitamin for their antlers",
  "1930": "Today I learned that While pyramids are associated with Egypt, the nation of Sudan has 220 extant pyramids, the most numerous in the world",
  "1931": "Today I learned that in the entire state of Wyoming, there are only two sets of escalators.",
  "1932": "Today I learned that Celsius and Fahrenheit intersect at -40, meaning -40C is the same as -40F.",
  "1933": "Today I learned that men are legally allowed to marry multiple women in 58 out of 200 countries.",
  "1934": "Today I learned that hops in beer act are psychoactive as a sedative and even non-alcoholic beer can induce relaxation",
  "1935": "Today I learned that the famous physicist Richard Feynman had synesthesia, which in his case meant he would see colors when looking at equations",
  "1936": "Today I learned that during Easter sermons in year 581, Pope Gregory 1 wrongfully conflated Mary Magdalene with Mary of Bethany. This is still wrongfully believed to this day.",
  "1937": "Today I learned that Peacock is the male name for the more general Peafowl. Peahen is the female.",
  "1938": "Today I learned that in a few billion years our sun will become a red giant star, growing larger and swallowing Mercury, Venus and finally Earth. Ending all life on our planet.",
  "1939": "Today I learned that Charles Manson briefly had a promising music career. He befriended The Beach Boys\u2019 drummer, Dennis Wilson, who stole a song from him and taunted the cult leader about it before its release. Feeling betrayed, Manson threatened his family only to receive a thorough beating from an enraged Wilson.",
  "1940": "Today I learned that James Earl Jones was paid only $7,000 to voice Darth Vader in Star Wars Episode IV - just under $30,000 in 2019 dollars.",
  "1941": "Today I learned that Avon was founded because a guy named David McConnell, who initially sold books as a door-to-door salesman to New York homes decided to sell perfumes rather than books. At first he manufactured his own perfumes at home and went during the day selling them along with books.",
  "1942": "Today I learned that a U.S. stealth fighter was shot down in 1999 by Serbians using a missile system from the early 1960s.",
  "1943": "Today I learned that the reason LEGO can\u2019t sell Star Wars/Marvel/etc minifigures by themselves is because that would be considered an \u201caction figure\u201d, and they don\u2019t own the license for that (they have the license for playsets)",
  "1944": "Today I learned that Beer was banned on Iceland until that march 1st, 1989. Today beer accounts for 62% of the 7.1 litres of pure alcohol consumed each year by the average Icelander.",
  "1945": "Today I learned that The area code 406 is the telephone area code covering the entire state of Montana. It's been the only area code since area codes were created in 1947",
  "1946": "Today I learned that A male ferret is called a hob; a female ferret is a jill. A spayed female is a sprite, a neutered male is a gib, and a vasectomised male is known as a hoblet. Ferrets under one year old are known as kits. A group of ferrets is known as a \"business\".",
  "1947": "Today I learned that the ocean mola, or sunfish, hatches from an egg about this big: o. It grows to 1,200 pounds and 10 feet long, an increase of about 60 million times.",
  "1948": "Today I learned that a startup plans to store energy by lifting huge weights up a disused mine shaft when electricity is cheap, dropping them down to generate power when it's expensive. Using a 12,000-tonne weight (roughly the weight of the Eiffel tower), it should be half as expensive as equivalent Li-ion battery",
  "1949": "Today I learned that The Palace of Heavenly Purity was the residence of the Ming Emperor. The large space was divided into nine rooms on two levels, with 27 beds. For security, on any one night the Emperor would randomly choose from any of these beds",
  "1950": "Today I learned that Nicotine induces REM sleep suppression and increases daytime sleepiness.",
  "1951": "Today I learned that The Kinks's \"Lola\" had to be re-recorded because the original version had the words \"Coca Cola\" and BBC Radio banned it for \"product placement\"",
  "1952": "Today I learned that There's a tiny Leprechaun house next to the Indiana Jones Ride at Disneyland.",
  "1953": "Today I learned that The University of Saskatchewan hosts a graduation powwow for its First Nations, M\u00e9tis and Inuit students. Competitions for drum groups and dancers are held throughout the day, with $25,000 in prize money to be won",
  "1954": "Today I learned that throughout the 70s and 80s, East Germany ran a massive Olympic doping program and it was wildly successful, breaking records and winning hundreds of medals",
  "1955": "Today I learned that giraffes only sleep 30 minutes a day",
  "1956": "Today I learned that History's first recorded pyromaniac burnt down the Temple of Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders, the day Alexander the Great was born.",
  "1957": "Today I learned that The Moon is farther away from Earth than most people realize. The Moon is an average of 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers) away. That means 30 Earth-sized planets could fit in between Earth and the Moon. The Moon is slowly moving away from Earth, getting about an inch farther away each year.",
  "1958": "Today I learned that Almost 41% of computers in Armenia still run Windows XP",
  "1959": "Today I learned that The sack of Rome in 410 AD led by the King of Goths Alaric was the beginning of the end of the Roman Empire. After poor leadership by Emperor Honorius, loss of revenue and territory, the mighty Roman Empire finally fell in 476 AD.",
  "1960": "Today I learned that a professional wrestler was responsible for desegregating Ellis Auditorium in Memphis, which started the process of desegregating sports venues across the South",
  "1961": "Today I learned that in 1165 a letter circulated in Europe from a mysterious king known as Prester John. He supposedly ruled a distant, rich and magical kingdom and was descended from the Three Magi.",
  "1962": "Today I learned that Sean Young was cast as Vicki Vale in Tim Burton's Batman - she broke her arm after falling off a horse during rehearsals and was replaced by Kim Basinger.",
  "1963": "Today I learned that Palmar palm is a primative reflex found in humans and primates where a baby can hold up its own weight.",
  "1964": "Today I learned that the movie Jaws (1975), inspired Cliff Twemlow to try and create a watery horror in which a small community located at Lake Windermere (in the Lake District) is terrorised by a 3.6 m (12 ft) long, man-eating... pike.",
  "1965": "Today I learned that Clyde Tombaugh, the man who discovered Pluto, has finally visited it, as his ashes are aboard the New Horizons spacecraft that completed a Pluto flyby in 2015.",
  "1966": "Today I learned that Audi had to use more durable horns in Indian-market cars, as their normal horns would have been unable to cope with the amount of honking Indian drivers do.",
  "1967": "Today I learned that people in the final stages of hypothermia end up trying to enter small, enclosed spaces. This is called terminal burrowing, and is believed by researchers to be an autonomous process, controlled by the brain stem.",
  "1968": "Today I learned that The coldest ever recorded temperature in Singapore is 67F. The warmest temperature is 97F meaning there's only a 30 degree difference between the warmest and coldest temperatures.",
  "1969": "Today I learned that the first successful C-section birth in which both mother and child survive was completed in 1826 by a woman named Margaret Ann Bulky who used a male surgeon alias (James Barry). She was only discovered to be a woman postmortem.",
  "1970": "Today I learned that the Great Pyramids of Giza maintain a constant 68\u00b0F/20\u00b0C temperature inside even in summer months.",
  "1971": "Today I learned that In 2014 Cormorant Village in Minnesota, elected a dog named Duke as their mayor. Duke recieved all 12 votes that years election, and went on to serve four full terms as mayor for the township of 1,039 people. His duties included: \"hanging out at the local pub, and keeping the riff-raff out.\"",
  "1972": "Today I learned that most work to restore paintings is designed to be removable, so that future conservation efforts can undo any changes",
  "1973": "Today I learned that the United States adopted a flat tax in 1894; it lasted about a year before it was deemed as unconstitutional.",
  "1974": "Today I learned that a 1944 issue of Life magazine showed Shirley Hatfield and Frankie McCoy (of the Hatfield - McCoy feuding families), working together in a local factory that produced military uniforms, symbolizing the unifying effect of America\u2019s war efforts at the height of World War II.",
  "1975": "Today I learned that - The Adirondack chair's deeply slanted seat, was actually designed to allow upright seating when placed facing down a steep hill.",
  "1976": "Today I learned that The ingredients in sunscreen are damaging coral reef systems, and even sunscreens labeled \u201creef safe\u201d aren\u2019t guaranteed to be harmless when they leach into underwater ecosystems.",
  "1977": "Today I learned that The Beatles' success contributed to the development of the CT imaging technique. The revenue from their record sales enabled EMI to invest further in research, leading to the creation of the first CT scanner.",
  "1978": "Today I learned that The longest-reigning monarch in British history, Queen Elizabeth II is the first British monarch to have a sapphire jubilee, marking 65 years of reign. There were no public celebrations and she spent the day in \"quiet reflection\" and undertaking official work",
  "1979": "Today I learned that 90% of the population is right handed, while the remaining 10% are either left-handed or some degree of ambidextrous, though people with \"true\" ambidexterity\u2014i.e., no dominant hand at all\u2014only make up about 1 percent of the population.",
  "1980": "Today I learned that North Korea Stole Hundreds of Volvo Cars, Buses, And Tractors In The 1970s, And Many Of Them Are Still In Use Today",
  "1981": "Today I learned that the IRS allows you to deduct 50 percent of meal and beverage costs as a business expense. This applies if the meals are \u201cordinary and necessary\u201d and incurred in the course of business.",
  "1982": "Today I learned that Palmer Chocolate, famously sold in Dollar Tree, is not considered real chocolate by the United States FDA.",
  "1983": "Today I learned that in 1961 Ronald Reagan released a spoken-word album warning against socialized medicine.",
  "1984": "Today I learned that a cat that \"adopted\" baby ducks. An Irish couple on a farm saw a local cat with their duckling in its mouth and assumed the worst. They found that the cat had given birth hours earlier and in its state of maternal bliss had taken in the ducks as her own instead of eating them as expected.",
  "1985": "Today I learned that in 1972, a blizzard in Iran dumped up to 26 feet of snow on two villages burying over 4000 people with no known survivors.",
  "1986": "Today I learned that between 1966 and 1970, citizens of Oman were forbidden by the Sultan to smoke in public, play football, wear sunglasses, or speak to anyone for more than 15 minutes",
  "1987": "Today I learned that there are microscopic living things in solid rock up to 7 km deep, called Endoliths. So little energy is available they undergo cell division once every 100 years, and some may only divide once every 10,000 years.",
  "1988": "Today I learned that John Williams has more Oscar nominations that have not resulted in an Oscar (47) than anyone, surpassing even Walt Disney (37) and composer Alfred Newman (34).",
  "1989": "Today I learned that a Colorado bear broke into a Subaru SUV & caused it to roll backwards downhill & crush a mailbox. The bear shattered the Subaru's back window, ripped out the radio and steering wheel, and defecated inside. 2- 3 bears get stuck in cars each week in the area, officials say.",
  "1990": "Today I learned that boxing is less likely to cause injuries to High School Athletes than Cheerleading.",
  "1991": "Today I learned that Elephants have been caught swimming in deep ocean waters up to 16km out to sea and often have to be rescued by the navy.",
  "1992": "Today I learned that 40% of Vietnamese People Have the Same Last Name",
  "1993": "Today I learned that someone sued walmart for stopping them to check their receipt on the way out. Ball v. Wal-Mart, Inc., 102 F. Supp. 2d 44 (D. Mass. 2000)",
  "1994": "Today I learned that Lake Pontachartrain Causeway, New Orleans was challenged as the \"longest bridge over water\" in 2011 by the Jiaozhou Bridge, China. As that new bridge had aggregate structures and tunnels, the Guinness Book of Records clarified New Orleans has the \u201clongest bridge over water (continuous)\u201d.",
  "1995": "Today I learned that the original director of The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996) was fired and was snuck back on set in heavy costume to act as an extra in the same film he was originally hired to direct",
  "1996": "Today I learned that a Russian field marshal was shot in the left temple twice in battle over 15 years (1773 and 1787). The first time he survived with sharp head pains and his right eye twisted. The second time he lived but with his eye even more twisted and with worse head pains.",
  "1997": "Today I learned that Dolphins Sleep by resting one half of their brain at a time. It's called Unihemispheric sleep or slow-wave sleep. During this time, the eye opposite the sleeping half of the brain is open while the other is closed. Dolphins can't breath under water and so stay awake for safety.",
  "1998": "Today I learned that Antennapedia, a rare genetic mutation that causes certain bugs to grow legs out of their head rather than antennae and allowed scientists to create a 10-legged spider",
  "1999": "Today I learned that Michael Bay directed the music video for Meatloaf's song I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)",
  "2000": "Today I learned that Oscar the Grouch was orange for the first season of Sesame Street --- and he was supposed to be magenta.",
  "2001": "Today I learned that in Australia, half a banknote is actually proportional to its full value and size. (half a $10 note is worth $5)",
  "2002": "Today I learned that you in CA, you can get a DUI for sleeping in your car while intoxicated",
  "2003": "Today I learned that in 1982, half a million calls were made in 30 minutes to decide the fate of Larry the Lobster, a character of a Saturday Night Live skit.",
  "2004": "Today I learned that Checklists proliferated to every corner of habitable environment of Apollo 11 and became what astronaut Michael Collins called the spacecraft\u2019s \u201cfourth crew member\u201d \u2013 and, for all intents and purposes, its real commander in flight.",
  "2005": "Today I learned that A dime has 118 ridges around the edge",
  "2006": "Today I learned that Human Accelerated Regions. They are chunks of DNA of mostly unknown function, believed to be responsible for the key differences between us and chimps, the species we are most closely related to on earth.",
  "2007": "Today I learned that In India, rather than turn signals, honking is the main form of communication on roads.",
  "2008": "Today I learned that the heaviest woman ever to give birth was 532 lbs(241kg). It required a team of 30 doctors and a c-section.",
  "2009": "Today I learned that a coronal mass ejection occurred on July 23, 2012. It passed directly through a good portion of Earth's orbit but luckily we were on the other side at the time. Due to the Sun's rotation we missed being hit by a margin of days.",
  "2010": "Today I learned that What's the Frequency, Kenneth?\" is a song by R.E.M. The song's title refers to an incident in New York City in 1986, when two then-unknown assailants attacked journalist Dan Rather, while repeating \"Kenneth, what is the frequency?\"",
  "2011": "Today I learned that Sandy Island a non-existent island included on many maps and nautical charts, including National Geographic Society and Google Maps. It showed up on maps in the late 19th century, until that 2012 when a ship \"undiscovered\" it. It was removed from French hydrographic charts in 1974.",
  "2012": "Today I learned that Alexander A. Drabik. The first invader since Napoleon to cross the Rhine into Germany; During the battle of Remagen, WW2.",
  "2013": "Today I learned that three English sailors walked from Mexico to Nova Scotia in 1568",
  "2014": "Today I learned that A double yolk occurs in an egg when a chicken releases two yolks into the same shell. Double yolks are usually produced by young chickens. Since their reproductive systems have not fully matured, they periodically release two yolks instead of one",
  "2015": "Today I learned that the word \"pastiche\" is the opposite of \"parody\"",
  "2016": "Today I learned that survey says 44 percent of adults said they were likely to make a New Year\u2019s resolution. Among them, 13 percent set out to exercise more, making it the most common resolution. And most likely to give up on this resolution as early as mid-January.",
  "2017": "Today I learned that The SUN in SUN Microsystems stands for Stanford University Network",
  "2018": "Today I learned that Rewcuers can't get the almost 60 bodies from Air France flight 447 that crashed in 2009 because while the bodies are perfectly preserved, they decompose immediately as they are brought to the surface. Therefore they sit, still buckled, at the bottom of the ocean.",
  "2019": "Today I learned that despite sauropod dinosaurs (Brontosaurus, Apatosaurus, Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus, etc.) being typified by long necks, one sauropod actually evolved an unusually short neck. Brachytrachelopan lived in Jurassic Argentina and probably evolved its shortened neck to eat low-growing plants.",
  "2020": "Today I learned that Flamingos stand on their tip toes most of the time and the bend in the leg we see is actually their ankles and not their knees which are closer to the body and covered in feathers. They get their pink hue from all the microscopic shrimp and algae they ingest.",
  "2021": "Today I learned that North Korea and Cuba are the only places you can't buy Coca-Cola.",
  "2022": "Today I learned that the beloved Hayao Miyazaki classic Kiki's Delivery Service is actually based off a book of the same name by author Eiko Kadono.",
  "2023": "Today I learned that Durian was banned on hotel and public transport. Despite its stinky smell, Malaysian people love it and have the highest consumption of 11Kg/pax/year (<0.1 kg for US). Musang King is the best durian variety with a hefty price of 20-30 USD per fruit, highly demanded and you can see a long queue",
  "2024": "Today I learned that Taylor Swift sang Smelly Cat with Phoebe Buffay",
  "2025": "Today I learned that during 2005 in Glendale, CA a suicidal man parked his car in front of a commuter train. The train derailed and collided with two additional trains resulting in over a 100 casualties. The man survived and was sentenced to life without parole.",
  "2026": "Today I learned that An additional 20 minutes commuting each day lowers job satisfaction equivalent to a 19% pay cut",
  "2027": "Today I learned that Female Atlantic right whales lower their voices to a whisper when communicating with their young to prevent \u201ceavesdropping\u201d by predators",
  "2028": "Today I learned that since roosters crow at an average of 130 decibels, their external auditory canals close off completely when they fully open their beak. This prevents them from damaging their own hearing when they crow.",
  "2029": "Today I learned that pre WWII socialite Peggy Guggenheim admitted to having slept with 1,000 men, and when asked how many husbands she has had, Peggy replied \"You mean my own, or other people's?\".",
  "2030": "Today I learned that Godzilla's roar was created by dragging a resin-coated leather glove along the loosened strings of a double bass.",
  "2031": "Today I learned that a booker for WCW once told Mark Calaway, then using the name Mean Mark Callous, that nobody would ever pay to see him wrestle. The next year he left the company and joined WWF and started wrestling as The Undertaker",
  "2032": "Today I learned that During WW1 Germany refused to feed occupied Belgium, which was blockaded and unable to fulfill its food demands. In response Herbert Hoover established the Commission for Relief in Belgium. The CRB shipped 5.7 million tons of food and fed 11 million Belgians between 1914 and 1919.",
  "2033": "Today I learned that various networks suggested the title of the show [Schitt's Creek] be changed to sound less profane. The Levys resisted and to prove their point, brought pages copied from a phone book showing listings for individuals with the \"Schitt\" surname. The CBC allowed them to keep the original title.",
  "2034": "Today I learned that the symbol on the flag of Kyrgyzstan is what you see when you look up while inside a yurt",
  "2035": "Today I learned that of \"Hammer\" Simwinga, a Zambian man who has helped stop poaching in North Luangwa Nat'l Park. Most villages near the park relied on poaching for income. Simwinga eliminated the need for poaching for 35K+ people in 60 villages by teaching sunflower planting, beekeeping, & sustainable farming.",
  "2036": "Today I learned that Her Imperial Highness Farahnaz Pahlavi lives a very anonymous and discreet life in New York City. She reportedly attempted to find employment at international aid agencies such as UNICEF, but, according to her mother, was rejected because of her name",
  "2037": "Today I learned that there is a traffic signal in Syracuse, NY where the green signal is on the top because local Irish youths kept breaking it when the \"British\" red symbol appeared on top. When they refused to stop breaking it, the State gave in.",
  "2038": "Today I learned that at 107 years old, the original \"man in the monster suit\" who played Godzilla is still alive.",
  "2039": "Today I learned that an IPhone 5 has 240,000 times more memory than the Voyager spacecraft (which is now in Interstellar Space and still transmitting)",
  "2040": "Today I learned that microwave ovens operate on 2.4 GHz and can interfere with your WiFi.",
  "2041": "Today I learned that lactose intolerance was a dominant trait in humans thousands of years ago, as the gene that controlled tolerance usually switched to intolerance after infancy.",
  "2042": "Today I learned that Igor Stravinsky wrote an orchestral arrangement of \"The Star-Spangled Banner\" while he lived in Boston in 1944. The Boston police issued Stravinsky a warning for \"tampering with public property\" and confiscated his arrangement from the music stands.",
  "2043": "Today I learned that cotton was originally placed in pill bottles to keep the pills from breaking during transport. But nowadays, pills are coated and the cotton is not needed, but most companies still put the cotton in because consumers expect it.",
  "2044": "Today I learned that 1 in 5000 Americans experience sudden deafness syndrome, when a patient experiences a sudden pop and hearing is gone in an instant.",
  "2045": "Today I learned that in the 2011 census, the religion in the United Kingdom with the seventh most members was \"Jedi Knights\", with 176,632 adherents. In contrast, only 2,418 people professed themselves to be Scientologists.",
  "2046": "Today I learned that in Raphael's painting of \"Young Woman with Unicorn\" that the unicorn was originally a dog. You can see where the artist painted over the ears on the woman's sleeves.",
  "2047": "Today I learned that - The palolo worm exhibits unique breeding behavior. During the breeding season the back part of the worm breaks free and swims to the surface as a separate animal, complete with eyes. The front end, still attached to its tube, regenerates a new posterior end.",
  "2048": "Today I learned that in Ontario, anyone living within 50km of a nuclear plant can order free iodine tablets for use in the event of a nuclear accident. Anyone within 10km receives them by mail automatically.",
  "2049": "Today I learned that in 2010, barely half of U.S. adults were married, which was a record low. For perspective, in 1960, 72% of adults were married.",
  "2050": "Today I learned that A measles infection can cause \"immune amnesia\", where the body's antibodies against previous infections can be reduced by up to 70%",
  "2051": "Today I learned that Nebraska's highest honor is being a 'Nebraska Admiral', despite Nebraska being the Us's only triply-landlocked state. It has been awarded to numerous presidents, Bill Gates and Bill Murray, and The Queen.",
  "2052": "Today I learned that in WWII, the Germany Army had a unit of soldiers called the \u201cStomach Division\u201d- men who had stomach disorders or injuries. This made it easier for them to be given special food and to isolate infectious or unpleasant conditions. In 1944, the Division surrendered and 10,000 Germans became POWs.",
  "2053": "Today I learned that Millions of years ago, the collisions between the continents of Avalonia (where England and Wales were) and Laurentia (where Scotland was), formed the Scottish Highlands border. The different soil and rocks have lead to differences in flora, fauna and societies between the two countries.",
  "2054": "Today I learned that some cats are allergic to humans.",
  "2055": "Today I learned that The Introduction played in Rush's song \"YYZ\" which refers to Toronto's Airport ID code actually spells out Y-Y-Z in Morse Code using various musical arrangements",
  "2056": "Today I learned that Ancient Romans used ground up mouse brain as toothpaste.",
  "2057": "Today I learned that Beards can have a cheesy smell because of the odorless fatty acid in sweat that mixes with bacteria since the bacteria is feeding off of the sweat. Women have a similar problem with bacteria consuming their sweat, but the smell created is oniony",
  "2058": "Today I learned that there are 18,617 named islands that are part of the United States and its territories!",
  "2059": "Today I learned that the Russian General, Barclay de Tolly, who appears as a character in War and Peace, was of Scottish ancestry. The name 'Barclay' is from the Barclay clan of Scotland, while 'de Tolly' refers to Towie (Gaelic, Tollaigh) in Aberdeenshire.",
  "2060": "Today I learned that eating 3 or more apricot kernels in one day can give you cyanide poisoning.",
  "2061": "Today I learned that of \u201cMr. First\u201d Omero Catan who was \u201cfirst\u201d 537 times including the first paying customer to skate the Rockefeller Plaza ice rink. First ticket holder to enter two World's Fairs. First through the Lincoln Tunnel and first to put a coin in a New York City parking meter.",
  "2062": "Today I learned that Manhattan has a small section of land connected to the mainland US. Marble Hill was previously the tip of Manhattan island, but was cut off by a canal in 1895 and eventually joined to the Bronx in 1914 when a creek was filled in. It has, however, remained technically part of Manhattan.",
  "2063": "Today I learned that one America\u2019s first doomsday cults was in Philly and their hideout is still around.",
  "2064": "Today I learned that of the Futuro \"UFO houses\" which were designed in the 60s to be easily transportable to new locations.",
  "2065": "Today I learned that the 1981 comedy film \u2018The Cannonball Run\u2019 starring Burt Reynolds was actually a race event organized by Car & Driver editor Brock Yates to protest the 55 mph speed limit. It was the Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash. There were 5 races run between 1971 & 1979.",
  "2066": "Today I learned that of the McCrone report which focused on oil and gave a highly favourable projection for the economy of an independent Scotland with a \"chronic surplus to a quite embarrassing degree and its currency would become the hardest in Europe\". This led to it being classified as secret until that 2005.",
  "2067": "Today I learned that the recipe for the popular cough sweet Fisherman's Friend has remained mostly unchanged since it's creation in 1865",
  "2068": "Today I learned that Marie Antoinette, the Queen of France during the French Revolution, never said \"Let them eat cake.\"",
  "2069": "Today I learned that The top 15 stadiums in the US by capacity are all College Football Stadiums - you need to reach #16 for a professional team.",
  "2070": "Today I learned that one of Mozart\u2019s patrons was so annoyed by the composer\u2019s frequent absences, that he had his steward throw Mozart out of the room and kick his backside. The patron dismissed Mozart with the words: \u201cHe should just go then; I don't need him!\".",
  "2071": "Today I learned that A 2019 paper shows how brain-to-brain communication is possible and shows some interesting similarities it has to convention social networks.",
  "2072": "Today I learned that Pacific Gas & Electric attempted to build a nuclear reactor In Bodega Bay CA where the San Andreas Fault line ran directly through the reactor core. Protests by locals were ignored until that an 8.6 earthquake in Alaska caused them to be listened to.",
  "2073": "Today I learned that The New York Times, Associated Press, Reuters, Washington Post, and Yahoo! Sports already use AI to generate content. The Press Association is partnering with news automation specialists Urbs Media to have robots write 30,000 local news stories each month.",
  "2074": "Today I learned that The largest saltwater crocodile ever caught was almost 22 feet in length.",
  "2075": "Today I learned that Kirk Douglas's wife is also over 100 years old.",
  "2076": "Today I learned that Kodak Had a Secret Nuclear Reactor Loaded With Enriched Uranium Hidden In a Basement",
  "2077": "Today I learned that the 1986 NBA Slam Dunk Contest winner was only 5 feet 7 inches tall",
  "2078": "Today I learned that a very few 1944 pennies were struck with steel and they are extremely valuable. An easy way to test is to hold a magnet to the penny. If it sticks to the magnet you could be the owner of a very rare and valuable coin!",
  "2079": "Today I learned that for over 300 years, the Phillipines was a day behind its neighbors in Asia despite being at the same longtitude due to the curvature of the International Date Line.",
  "2080": "Today I learned that Buffalo wings got their name because they were first served in Buffalo, New York and not because of the buffalo sauce.",
  "2081": "Today I learned that The Hotel Montana was one of the nicest hotels in Haiti's capital city, until that it collapsed in the 2010 earthquake and the former restaurant became a temporary morgue. It once attracted an international blend of tourists, aid workers and dignitaries",
  "2082": "Today I learned that people originally thought pennies would bring good luck because of religious beliefs.Ancient civilizations said metals-like copper-were gifts from Gods.Also, it comes down to the battle between good and evil-Finding a penny heads up meant you\u2019d have luck on your side, tails would mean bad luck.",
  "2083": "Today I learned that historians are not sure why North Carolina is nicknamed The Tar-Heel State",
  "2084": "Today I learned that there\u2019s a difference between hot cocoa and hot chocolate; hot cocoa is made with cocoa powder while hot chocolate is made with already-processed chocolate (like in syrup or melted form)",
  "2085": "Today I learned that Turkey's civil code is based on the Swiss civil code. The Swiss civil code was used as a model and came into force, without any major alterations, in Turkey in 1926.",
  "2086": "Today I learned that the chia seeds used in smoothies are the same seed that\u2019s used in Chia Pets",
  "2087": "Today I learned that Jack Albertson (Grandpa Joe in Charlie and the Chocolate factory) won an academy award for best supporting actor in 1968",
  "2088": "Today I learned that In the late 1960s, U.S. Congress proposed a measure known as the Uniform Monday Holiday Act where all federal holidays fell on a Monday, as a way of creating more three-day weekends for the nation\u2019s workers, thus reducing employee absenteeism.",
  "2089": "Today I learned that the average human body temperature has been dropping by 1/20 of a degree Fahrenheit per decade, since being established as 98.6 in 1851. The reason is improved health and thus reduced population-level inflammation; heat is a symptom of inflammation.",
  "2090": "Today I learned that Gray wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park in 1995, resulting in regeneration of the entire ecosystem [Trophic cascade]. After the wolves were driven extinct regionally nearly 100 years ago, scientists began to fully understand their role in the food web as a keystone species.",
  "2091": "Today I learned that Peeling away Scotch tape in a vacuum releases enough x-rays to image your hand.",
  "2092": "Today I learned that Since 2019, Playboy's Playmate pictorials are now shot by women. There is also an intimacy coach/coordinator to ensure that everyone is comfortable with what's happening in the photo shoots",
  "2093": "Today I learned that Research shows that most Americans identify their own youth as their country's greatest years - regardless of how old they were. The phenomenon is known as the 'reminiscence bump'",
  "2094": "Today I learned that Duncan Keith from the Blackhawks strapped a girl who couldn't talk or walk to him and took her out on the ice to play.",
  "2095": "Today I learned that Spanish ultrarunner Ricardo Abad holds the world record for running a marathon every day for 607 consecutive days. He ran all these marathons alongside working 8 hour shifts in a factory.",
  "2096": "Today I learned that New York State is the first and only state in the U.S. to ban declawing of house cats except if medically necessary. (Declawing, or onychectomy, surgically amputates all or part of the end bones of a cat's toes using a one of three methods: scalpel blade, guillotine trimmers, or laser).",
  "2097": "Today I learned that in 2008 Laura Matthews who had legally adopted the middle name 'Skywalker' was refused her passport, because her signature L. Skywalker infringed trademark rights",
  "2098": "Today I learned the Great Pyramid of Cholula is the largest and heaviest structure in the world, nearly doubling the weight of the Great Pyramid of Giza. The structure looks like a natural hill and thus wasn't discovered for many millennia.",
  "2099": "Today I learned that drinking coffee or tea while eating fish or sushi will decrease the amount of mercury your body would absorb from the fish.",
  "2100": "Today I learned that the album \"Trout Mask Replica\" by Captain Beefheart was composed by a man who had limited musical knowledge but held a cult leader like control over the band, allegedly refusing to let them leave and making weird rules that bordered on brainwashing. The album is now considered a work of art.",
  "2101": "Today I learned that Pope Innocent IV wrote a letter to the Mongols in 1245, appealing to them for peace (unaware that for the Mongols, peace is a synonym of subjection). The Khan replied with a demand for the Pope to surrender. He had little understanding of faraway Europe or the Pope's significance.",
  "2102": "Today I learned that if customers had an overheating problem with their Apple ||| computer, Apple's official solution was \"Lift the computer two inches and drop it\"",
  "2103": "Today I learned that The human ear is so sensitive that it can hear sound waves that move the eardrum less than the width of a hydrogen atom.",
  "2104": "Today I learned that Rock Your Body and other songs were originally given to Michael Jackson for his 2001 album Invincible, but he turned it down. The rejected songs ended up on Justin Timberlake's debut album.",
  "2105": "Today I learned that India\u2019s supreme court has declared that preservation of the Taj Mahal from environmental degradation is a \u201chopeless cause\u201d",
  "2106": "Today I learned that Rush has released 24 gold records and 14 platinum records (including 3 multi-platinum), placing them fifth behind The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Kiss and Aerosmith for the most consecutive gold or platinum studio albums by a rock band in the United States.",
  "2107": "Today I learned that for the Live Aid concerts in 1985, Phil Collins performed in London, boarded a Concorde jet, and performed in Philadelphia on the same day.",
  "2108": "Today I learned that only fifteen paintings of Leonardo Da Vinci have survived to our days. On the other hand, his notebooks preserved thousans of drawings an notes.",
  "2109": "Today I learned that of Extreme Ironing, a sport in which people take ironing boards to remote locations and iron clothes",
  "2110": "Today I learned that modern human meat isn't nearly as nutritious as other animals. Human meat is roughly 1300 calories per kg, where as boars are 4000 calories per kg.",
  "2111": "Today I learned that in 1966, water was flown to Disneyland from seas around the world to pour into the \"It's a Small World\" ride as a way to signify union and peace in the wake of the Cuban Missile Crisis.",
  "2112": "Today I learned that If you buy something cheap in a bargain store, you are more likely to buy second more expensive item because you feel like you saved money on the first item. This is known as the Momentum Effect in marketing.",
  "2113": "Today I learned that a drop kick is legal in the NFL. Meaning, instead of having someone set the ball and the kicker kick it off the ground, they can hold it and drop kick it. The last successful drop kick field goal was in 1937. But it\u2019s still legal to this day.",
  "2114": "Today I learned that Marlon Brando was paid $3.7 million, plus 11% of the profits, for his cameo in Superman, while Christopher Reeve was paid $250,000 for the title role.",
  "2115": "Today I learned that in the 600s BC, King Sennacherib of Assyria grew so tired of resistance from the city of Babylon that he destroyed it by building canals and flooding the entire city.",
  "2116": "Today I learned that in the 1940s to 1950s, \"bullet bras\" became a fashion trend among women. The bras are coned-shape, stiffer, and have pointed ends. It was popularized by Hollywood actresses during those times.",
  "2117": "Today I learned that Leonardo Da Vinci's notebooks are all online",
  "2118": "Today I learned that The symbol for division with two dots and a line is called an obelus. It comes from the same root as obelisk and means a sharped stick or dagger.",
  "2119": "Today I learned that - In The 80's BBC banned Sinn Fein voices and over dubbed them on broadcast, this is so they couldn't give coded messages in how they presented and pronounced certain words.",
  "2120": "Today I learned that 56-year-old James Robertson for 12 years had walked 21 miles every weekday to get to/from work. He never missed a day.",
  "2121": "Today I learned that NYC Metrocards have a slanted corner to help riders know which way to swipe the card without looking, also improving accessibility for the visually impaired.",
  "2122": "Today I learned that natural gas doesn't normally have much of a smell. The rotten egg smell is added so it is easier to know if there is a leak.",
  "2123": "Today I learned that China's state news agency Xinhua uses AI to present the news. They say the presenters can \"work\" 24 hours a day, \"reducing news production costs\". An AI system has been used to synthesise the presenters' voices, lip movements and expressions.",
  "2124": "Today I learned that a Time Traveler convention was held by an MIT student in order to see if time travelers would attend from the future",
  "2125": "Today I learned that New research shows that dinosaurs probably didn't roar.",
  "2126": "Today I learned that Tehran's Carpet Museum exhibits a variety of Persian carpets, dating from the 16th century to the present. The museum's exterior is designed both to resemble a carpet loom, and to cast shade on the exterior walls, reducing the impact of the hot summer sun on the interior temperature",
  "2127": "Today I learned that in the Year of The Five Emperor's in 193 A.D, the Praetorian Guard sold the throne to the highest bidder. Didius Julianus, a wealthy senator bought it, and was assassinated 9 weeks later by a soldier.",
  "2128": "Today I learned that Jeanne Sauv\u00e9 was the first woman to serve as Canada's governor general. Almost immediately, Sauv\u00e9 made it clear that she would use her time as vicereine to promote issues surrounding youth and world peace, as well as that of national unity",
  "2129": "Today I learned that twins (both identical and fraternal) have a left handed incidence of 20+%, yet it is only 10.8% of the overall population.",
  "2130": "Today I learned that a boss and his employee were on a long drive home when the boss disclosed he also owned a production company and was desperately in the search of the long-lost car from the 1968 movie \"Bullitt.\" He wanted it for a new movie he was working on. \"I have it\" replied his employee.",
  "2131": "Today I learned that dolphins have their own signature call whistle (name), apart from having a signature whistle for a whole pod of dolphins.",
  "2132": "Today I learned that The windcatcher in the Aghazadeh Mansion is regarded as one of the finest examples of windcatchers in the world. The facade of this building has been portrayed on the 20,000 rial bills since 2015",
  "2133": "Today I learned that while cuttlefish share similarities with octopuses (tentacles, camouflage, etc.) and they may look simular, cuttlefish posses a body length torpedo shaped bone that gives their body it's shape.",
  "2134": "Today I learned that the Pontifical Swiss Guard started out as hired mercenaries to protect the Pope over 500 years ago.",
  "2135": "Today I learned that despite being 8 times smaller, Spotify pays music artists twice as much as YouTube does. The music industry makes more money selling vinyl records than from YouTube.",
  "2136": "Today I learned that two Buddhists who bought \u00a35,000 of live Crustacea and released them into the sea for good karma, were fined \u00a315,000 for \u2018untold damage\u2019 to the environment by introducing non-native species.",
  "2137": "Today I learned that A hacker broke into people's routers and patched them so they couldn't be abused by other hackers.",
  "2138": "Today I learned that in 1901 a wealthy Parisian woman established an \"X Prize\" of 100,000 francs for the first person to make contact with aliens. Contact with Martians didn't count \u2014 as everybody already knew there was life on Mars. The prize was eventually awarded to the Apollo 11 astronauts in 1969.",
  "2139": "Today I learned that During the Trial of Joan of Arc, the prosecution, headed by Pierre Cauchon, sent an agent to France to collect dirt on her life in her home village. Cauchon was enraged when the agent \"had found nothing concerning Joan that he would not have liked to find about his own sister\".",
  "2140": "Today I learned that The word facetious contains all five vowels in alphabetical order.",
  "2141": "Today I learned that of Manichaeism, a religion which thrived between the third and seventh centuries, and at its height was one of the most widespread religions in the world. Briefly the main rival to Christianity before the spread of Islam in the competition to replace classical paganism.",
  "2142": "Today I learned that of a man who retired at 61 and becames a perpetual hiker. Over 15 years he walked over 34,000 miles (55,000 KM). He became the first known person to hike the entire Appalachian Range in North America, from Newfoundland to the Keys and more and more.",
  "2143": "Today I learned that a number of tiny bees were found living in the swollen left eye of a Taiwanese woman. They were \u201csweat bees\u201d and had been living off her perspiration.",
  "2144": "Today I learned that only 17% of restaurants fail within their first year, despite the commonly touted figure of 9 / 10",
  "2145": "Today I learned that a Boarding School called 'Midwest Academy' permanently closed in 2017 because \"the school kept teens in isolation in 6-foot-by-8-foot rooms for weeks, requiring them to sit for hours on end in specific postures with little food\"",
  "2146": "Today I learned that - that it is not air in your chip bag. It's nitrogen. Nitrogen keeps the chips from oxidizing which keeps them fresh and chrispy",
  "2147": "Today I learned that the Pentagon was built in less than a year and a half and was only supposed to be temporary",
  "2148": "Today I learned that of the Pineberry. Shaped like a strawberry, it is white with red seeds when ripe. Some people describe the flavor as similar to pineapple.",
  "2149": "Today I learned that James Richard Shinn was a master book thief. Using expert techniques and fraudulent documents, he would ultimately pillage world-class libraries to the tune of half a million dollars or more. A detective called him \u201cthe most fascinating, best, smartest crook I ever encountered.''",
  "2150": "Today I learned that .tv domains are actually the property of the small pacific island nation of Tuvalu, and their sale/use makes up a large portion of their governments revenue.",
  "2151": "Today I learned that playing the didgeridoo can be an effective treatment for sleep apnea and snoring. It strengthens the muscles in the upper airway, which reduces their tendency to collapse during sleep.",
  "2152": "Today I learned that Malaysia has an unusual rotating monarchy, where the top job rotates between nine hereditary state rulers every five years.",
  "2153": "Today I learned that there was a stereotype that the Scottish people are cheap. The use of the term 'Scotch' in the name was a pejorative meaning \"stingy\" in the 1920s and 1930s. This is where the brand name Scotch (eg Scotch Tape, Scotch Brite) is from.",
  "2154": "Today I learned that Burning candles is bad for your health, making homes as polluted as a typical Beijing apartment",
  "2155": "Today I learned that Rush drummer Neil Peart traveled 28,000 miles on his BMW motorcycle between 72 shows in 2012/2013.",
  "2156": "Today I learned that in the USSR, vodka produced by the state-owned brands used to come in half-liter bottles which once opened couldn't be recapped",
  "2157": "Today I learned that Russians distill 66 million gallons of alcohol at home per year",
  "2158": "Today I learned that Pokemons Head writer Takeshi Shudo revealed that he originally intended the show to end with Ash Ketchum being revealed as an old man who had Imagined all of his Pokemon Adventures.",
  "2159": "Today I learned that Jack Link's doesn't refer to sausage links, but an actual guy from Wisconsin named \"Jack Link\" who still owns the company today.",
  "2160": "Today I learned that fireflies in southeast Asia have an internal clock they use to synchronize flashes. When a near firefly flashes, others speed up their clock a touch. The result is an array of fireflies flashing on in unison.",
  "2161": "Today I learned that of Aurora, an exascale computer that neuroscientists plan to use to make a map of the human brain, or connectome. The brain has more connections than the milky way has stars; mapping it would represent the single largest dataset ever collected about anything in the history of the world.",
  "2162": "Today I learned that a tree from New Caledonia is the first known hyperaccumulator; its sap has 25% nickel in dry mass; as of 2016 approximately 450 nickel hyperaccumulators have been documented",
  "2163": "Today I learned that one of W.C. Fields' first acting jobs was as a professional drownee, who faked being saved and resuscitated to draw crowds to an Atlantic City boardwalk.",
  "2164": "Today I learned that Martin Scorsese first heard about Leonardo DiCaprio from Robert De Niro, who worked with then 19-year-old DiCaprio in 'This Boy's Life', and suggested his work to Scorsese as \"impressive.\" Scorsese and DiCaprio have brought in a total of $1.3 billion in earnings from 5 feature films since 2002.",
  "2165": "Today I learned that Neil Peart was working at his families farm supply store when Rush's managers came to the store asking him to audition for the band.",
  "2166": "Today I learned that there are over 300 Waffle Houses in the Atlanta, GA metro area",
  "2167": "Today I learned that Scientists discovered the oldest record of auroras written on 2,700-year-old cuneiform tablets from Babylonian and Assyrian astrologers. The tablets describes a \"red glow\" that covered the entire sky at the same time solar activity peaked in the region.",
  "2168": "Today I learned that the events that transpire in the Rick and Morty episode \"A Rickle in Time\" are based off a real quantum mechanical theory of multiverses",
  "2169": "Today I learned that The U.S. Embassy in Australia accidentally sent out an invitation to a \"cat pajama-jam\" featuring a photo of a cat dressed as the Sesame Street character Cookie Monster.",
  "2170": "Today I learned that Disney has the legal authorization to build a nuclear power plant to power their theme park(s).",
  "2171": "Today I learned that of Fridtjof Nansen, a Norwegian Polar explorer who, while in Greenland, stopped on an ice floe to rest - but it broke off and floated away, and he remained on that ice floe for a month",
  "2172": "Today I learned that Pinball was banned in New York until that 1976 ending an almost 30 year ban because it was considered to be gambling. Pinball was also banned in Oakland until that 2014 when the ban was rediscovered and repealed during an investigation about online gambling",
  "2173": "Today I learned that the shark in Finding Nemo was named Bruce because of the nickname the crew gave the shark in Jaws.",
  "2174": "Today I learned that after the 2000 summer Paralympic Games, Spain had their gold medals in basketball stripped after finding that 10 out of 12 players weren't actually disabled. Spoiler: an undercover journalist playing for the team exposed the organization.",
  "2175": "Today I learned that the worlds smallest mammal is the bumblebee bat, weighing an average of 2 grams.",
  "2176": "Today I learned that Scientists are developing self-healing robot muscles that work just like our own.",
  "2177": "Today I learned that the Mystery Gang's van in What's New, Scooby Doo? was painted by its previous owners; a popular family band, known as the Mystery Kids. The van's design was painted by Flash Flannigan, the band's pianist, before he stormed off and quit.",
  "2178": "Today I learned that of the Southern Cross Expedition, which put the first humans on Antarctica in 1898. Led by an explorer with no scientific experience, the ten-man team spent the winter eating penguins, relaxing in an improvised sauna, and racing dogsleds",
  "2179": "Today I learned that the Discovery Expedition, the first official British Antarctic Expedition in the Golden Age of Exploration, was sponsored by Cadbury, who supplied the expedition\u2019s 35 men with 3,500lbs (1,600kg) of chocolate.",
  "2180": "Today I learned that the White House is connected to the Treasury building via an underground tunnel",
  "2181": "Today I learned that the world's shortest border is between Spain's exclave of Pe\u00f1\u00f3n de V\u00e9lez de la Gomera and Morocco, a narrow piece of land 85 meters (278.87 ft) in length.",
  "2182": "Today I learned that the song Chandelier by Sia is about the descent into Alcoholism",
  "2183": "Today I learned that Dana Carvey was in a show about a helicopter called Blue Thunder before he ever became famous for his characters on SNL",
  "2184": "Today I learned that during a taping of the Tonight Show, actress Della Reese suffered a near-fatal aneurysm mid-interview, the remainder of the show was cancelled and it was one of the few episodes never aired (Reese later recovered).",
  "2185": "Today I learned that (the hard way) that being allergic to cold is a real thing",
  "2186": "Today I learned that Grits and Polenta are essentially the same thing, just ground from different corn. \ud83c\udf3d",
  "2187": "Today I learned that crushed walnut shells can be used to sandblast things to clean or deburr them",
  "2188": "Today I learned that Harry Connick's mother-in-law is the designer of the Sacagawea dollar coin and the Irish Famine Memorial in Washington D.C.",
  "2189": "Today I learned that injections into or around a patients eye during medical procedures can cause sedated patients to sneeze involuntarily which can cause damage if the needle is not removed before the patient sneezes.",
  "2190": "Today I learned the 10th president, John Tyler, has two living grandchildren!",
  "2191": "Today I learned that Forest City. An entire futuristic luxury city built at once by one company on artificial land in Malaysia.",
  "2192": "Today I learned that in Japan traffic lights are blue instead of green due to linguistics",
  "2193": "Today I learned that the band Everything But The Girl have been on permanent hiatus since 2000 even though both members remain married and have 3 children.",
  "2194": "Today I learned that in a Portuguese village, kids are encouraged to smoke two days a year",
  "2195": "Today I learned that prison break star Dominc Purcell and his brother once saved the life of a choking baby at the side of the road while in Ireland.",
  "2196": "Today I learned that Winona Ryder was named after her hometown, Winona, Minnesota.",
  "2197": "Today I learned that for a cloth bag to actually be sustainable and better for the environment, it has to be reused 131 times to break even with the plastic bags in terms of impact on environment in the process of making. (While plastic bags can also be reused but people just don't)",
  "2198": "Today I learned that of a program where shelter cats are cared for by prison inmates. Cats who formerly were in cages can roam freely in a refurbished prison office where inmates are allowed to care for the cats and learn to craft toys, furniture and even knit hats for the cats.",
  "2199": "Today I learned that throughout South London, there are large sections of fence made out of WWII stretchers. These stretchers were used by civil authorities to transport the injured during the Blitz. They are what remain of the 600,000 built for the city during the war.",
  "2200": "Today I learned that fungi that feed on radiation have developed in the Chernobyl area.",
  "2201": "Today I learned that Sunflowers are used to assist in clean up after a nuclear disaster. They are known as hyperaccumulators because they are capable of absorbing toxic heavy metals from the ground and have been planted at both Chernobyl and Fukushima to aid in soil restoration.",
  "2202": "Today I learned that Steven King was once hit by a van. He ended up buying the van and destroying it to make himself feel better",
  "2203": "Today I learned that there are more people who have learned English as a second language than there are native speakers.",
  "2204": "Today I learned that Freddie Figgers, who was abandoned in a dumpster as a baby, became very familiar with computers and electronics at a young age and now owns his own company (worth 62 million USD) that sells wireless glucose meters for diabetics",
  "2205": "Today I learned that marathon runner Paul Pilkington. In the 1994 LA Marathon, he was paid to set a pace early for other runners with the assumption that he'd eventually drop back during the race. Realizing he had a strong lead, Pilkington shocked everyone by winning.",
  "2206": "Today I learned that Switzerland requires all Swiss males to serve at least 260 days in their military. If a male citizen chooses not to serve, they must pay a special tax of 3 percent of their salary.",
  "2207": "Today I learned that a stolen Degas painting worth 800,000 euros was found inside of a suitcase in a bus near Paris, during a random search by customs officials. It had been stolen in 2009. None of the passengers admitted to owning it and nobody was arrested.",
  "2208": "Today I learned that a study by the University of Oxford shows there's no link between violent video games and aggression in teens. Compared to previous research which relied on self-reported data from teens, this study used info from parents to judge the level of aggressive behavior in their children.",
  "2209": "Today I learned that Judge JoAnn Friia who sentenced shady landlord Florence Nyemitei to live in her own building after she forced her tenants to live without heat, hot water, and electricity. The judge was inspired by the 1991 movie \"The Super\" starring Joe Pesci who is sentenced to live in his own building.",
  "2210": "Today I learned that the Jim Varney character 'Ernest P Worrell' was originally used by an ad agency to sell everything from orange juice to air conditioners.",
  "2211": "Today I learned that Cats rarely meow at each other, it was rather developed exclusively to communicate with people",
  "2212": "Today I learned that Mars' moon Phobos is destined to be shredded, which will create a ring around Mars and change the Red Planet forever.",
  "2213": "Today I learned that sea level rise is caused by two main factors, melting land ice (glaciers), and \"thermal expansion\" the expansion of space between water molecules as the ocean gets warmer. So the ocean is both gaining water molecules, and the water molecules are spreading out and taking up more space.",
  "2214": "Today I learned that the oldest surviving pornographic movie, A L'Ecu d'Or ou la Bonne Auberge (At the Golden Shield or the Good Inn), dates from 1908. It's likely that earlier films were confiscated and destroyed.",
  "2215": "Today I learned that kiwi birds lay eggs 6 times larger than average for a bird their size, roughly equivalent to a human giving birth to a four year old child.",
  "2216": "Today I learned that in rare cases, trauma to the right frontal lobe of the brain can result in an individual developing neurological symptoms characterized by a tendency to make puns or tell inappropriate jokes. Its known as Witzelsucht or Joke Addiction.",
  "2217": "Today I learned that Professional wrestler Richard Garza, aka \u2018Mighty Igor\u2019, began his career in wrestling after he knocked a man unconscious during an argument in the gym. A promoter witnessing the event informed Garza that the man he fought was actually a professional wrestler and promptly invited him to compete.",
  "2218": "Today I learned that Disney also owns entirely or partially ESPN, Nat Geo, History Channel, Got Talent, VICE, Lifetime, Maker studio, Star India, Tata Sky etc.",
  "2219": "Today I learned that in 2007, ESPN's Dan Patrick was asked to become the host of The Price is Right. The stipulation was that his salary wouldn't be disclosed until that he agreed to the contract. Patrick declined and later discovered it would have been $10 million per year. He openly regrets his decision to this day.",
  "2220": "Today I learned that the odds of winning the publishers clearing house \u201c$5,000 a Week for Life\u201d prize are 1 in 6.2 billion. The odds of winning the powerball jackpot are only 1 in 292 million.",
  "2221": "Today I learned that David Bowie was born David Jones and changed his name to avoid being confused with Davey Jones...the lead singer in the Monkees",
  "2222": "Today I learned that The Atolla jellyfish is bioluminescent. When attacked, it will launch a series of flashes, whose function is to draw predators who will be more interested in the attacker than itself. This has earned the animal the nickname \"alarm jellyfish\".",
  "2223": "Today I learned that the 1864 folk song \"Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone\" goes on to praise beer and sausages in its extended verses, then speculates whether the missing dog was made into sausage.",
  "2224": "Today I learned that The rock band Molly Hatchet, which still tours, has had at least 30 different members. The current version features NO original member.",
  "2225": "Today I learned that while the United States Supreme Court hear only about 70 cases a year, the Indian Supreme Court hear up to 700 legal matters in a single day.",
  "2226": "Today I learned that when the moon was created, approximately 4 billion years ago, it was orbiting at a distance of only 15000 - 20000 miles away, would have looked about 15 times as wide and its outer surface was an ocean of molten rock. Today it orbits at a distance of 238000 miles and is solid grey rock.",
  "2227": "Today I learned that Director Mel Brooks co-created the TV show Get Smart",
  "2228": "Today I learned that basically all calico cats are female, male calico cats are extremely rare and almost always infertile.",
  "2229": "Today I learned that of John of Plano Carpini, who was a diplomat sent by the Pope in 1245 to infiltrate the Mongol empire. After returning from his journey he would author the Ystoria Mongalorum, a book on Mongol history, culture, and how to defeat them in battle.",
  "2230": "Today I learned that of Nick Leeson, a broker who single-handedly bankrupted the UK's oldest merchant bank after losing almost \u00a3850 million on the stock market.",
  "2231": "Today I learned that Christopher Lee turned down the role of Dr. Barry Rumack in Airplane! The part later went to Leslie Neilsen. Lee later said that turning down the role was \"a big mistake.\"",
  "2232": "Today I learned that the Beach Boys single, 'Good Vibrations' was recorded over a staggering twelve recording sessions in four different studios, resulting in over ninety hours of material. The estimated budget for the singular track was between $390,000 and $590,000 (in 2019).",
  "2233": "Today I learned that Christopher Nolan & Jim Carrey spent years working on a Howard Hughes movie, the passion project was scrapped upon the release of The Aviator. Nolan said 'It was the best thing I've ever written.\"",
  "2234": "Today I learned that Duracell was the first to use the iconic pink bunny in an advertising campaign. Energizer stole the idea shortly after this ad ran.",
  "2235": "Today I learned that a dogs saliva is antibacterial and generally has a alkaline pH.",
  "2236": "Today I learned that Great Britain seized two battleships it was building for the Ottoman Empire in 1914, despite the fact that the two countries were not at war. This likely contributed to the Ottoman decision to join the Central Powers, and may have extended World War I by two years.",
  "2237": "Today I learned that Observational studies showed increased violent behaviours in people with low cholesterol",
  "2238": "Today I learned that In Sept 1901 New Zealand became the first country to have separate legislation for the registration of nurses. When the Act became law, nurses who had already trained, could apply to have their names entered on the register. Ellen Dougherty became the first registered in the world.",
  "2239": "Today I learned that in WW2 the US made cheap guns specifically for mass-dropping in occupied territory.",
  "2240": "Today I learned that playing music for dairy cows has an effect on the amount of milk that they produce. Cows exposed to slow music produce 3% more milk than cows exposed to fast music. Some farmers already expose their cows to music to aid in milk production.",
  "2241": "Today I learned that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), a group of fungi that have a symbiotic relationship with 80% of land plant species. They deliver water and nutrients to the plant root in exchange for photosynthetic products.",
  "2242": "Today I learned that rain usually starts off as snow\u2014it just melts on the way down.",
  "2243": "Today I learned that Hedgehogs having surprisingly long legs, and the classic hedgehog pose is actually them crouching.",
  "2244": "Today I learned that only 20.37% of IMAX theaters across the US are real IMAX theaters.",
  "2245": "Today I learned that The work of the mythologist Joseph Campbell, especially his book 'The Hero with a Thousand Faces', directly influenced George Lucas, and is what drove him to create the \"modern myth\" of Star Wars.",
  "2246": "Today I learned that of Sabir, a pidgin language used as a lingua franca and spoken throughout the Mediterranean from the 11th to the 19th centuries.",
  "2247": "Today I learned that cat can actually speak in English/other language. A secret code of meows can be developed between cat and its owner, unique to that cat alone. So, cats are smart enough to imitate sound similar to their owner. This adorable creature can actually produce about 100 different vocalizations.",
  "2248": "Today I learned that In the SpongeBob episode 'Karate Choppers' the voice actor for SpongeBob, Tom Kenny, appears wearing red face paint. The scene had to be shot in the Nickelodeon bathroom because Kenny had an interview later that day. Kenny was unable to completely remove the face paint.",
  "2249": "Today I learned that when New Edition finished their first tour, they were given checks for $1.87 apiece. Tour budget and expenses were given as the explanation as to why they were not paid more.",
  "2250": "Today I learned that Stimson House, a 30 bedroom house built in 1890 in Richardsonian Romanesque fashion near downtown LA. It was once the costliest private residence in Los Angeles, and over time has been bombed, lived in by a lumber baron, a brewer, a fraternity, and served as a convent",
  "2251": "Today I learned that A movie called \"Duck Soup\" came out in 1927, six years before the famous Marx Brothers movie. It was a silent film with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Laurel spends much of the 20-minute movie in drag. \"Duck soup\" was slang for something easy to do, used like \"a piece of cake\" or \"easy as pie.\"",
  "2252": "Today I learned that Bannanas have a compound in them called isopentyl acetate. This is the same compound as the bee alarm pheromone and causes bees to get aggressive and swarm.",
  "2253": "Today I learned that Muzak is actually a brand of background music. The company was started by a former U.S. Army major general, George Owen Squier.",
  "2254": "Today I learned that Monty Python sued ABC over their censorship of season 4 of their show. ABC had cut punchlines and entire characters. The judge and jury watched two versions of a season 4 episode; a BBC one they laughed at, and an edited ABC one which no one laughed at. The judge ruled in ABC\u2019s favour.",
  "2255": "Today I learned that Pope Clement VII personally approved Nicolaus Copernicus\u2019s theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun in 1533, 99 years before Galileo Galilei\u2019s heresy trial for similar ideas.",
  "2256": "Today I learned that Morgan Freeman wears gold earrings based on an old sailors tradition. They were earrings in order to cover their burial in a forgein land",
  "2257": "Today I learned that Notre-Dame cathedral features a carving of a knight fleeing from a rabbit, symbolizing cowardice. This carving inspired the Rabbit of Caerbannog scene in Month Python and the Holy Grail.",
  "2258": "Today I learned that During the Vietnam War the act of \"Fragging\" was when US troops would toss a grenade in their commanding officers tent; known and suspected fragging cases by explosives in Vietnam from 1969 to 1972 totaled nearly 900...",
  "2259": "Today I learned that Loving Vincent is the world\u2019s first fully-painted feature film and took six years to make",
  "2260": "Today I learned that Lions still live in their natural habitat in India. There are an estimated 650 lions living in Gir National Park. This makes India the only country where lions and tigers could theoretically meet in the wild.",
  "2261": "Today I learned that young Abraham Lincoln considered joining the Donner Party to California. The group is notorious for mass cannibalism after becoming trapped in the Sierra Nevada Mountains for 5 months during the winter. He eventually declined due to a budding political career, a toddler and pregnant wife.",
  "2262": "Today I learned that the acre unit of measurement was originally developed from the amount of area that a pair of oxen could plow in single day",
  "2263": "Today I learned that In Denmark it is forbidden to have tattoos done on the face and hands, because Frederik 9. king from 1947-72, joined a maritime education and made a living as a sailor. In that time he got a lot of tattoos. The parliament hoped by passing the ban to prevent the king from having visible tattoos.",
  "2264": "Today I learned that that, to save money on postage, some letter writers in the 19th century turned their paper 90 degrees to continue the correspondence. Examples are called crossed letters and the technique is called cross-hatching or cross-writing.",
  "2265": "Today I learned that since modern civilizations and languages likely won't exist 10,000 years from now, signs warning about nuclear waste (which will still be dangerous then) have to be designed to be understood by anyone, without the use of language. These tools include pictograms and hostile architecture.",
  "2266": "Today I learned that the Shrine of Rememberence in Melbourne, Australia was desiged with a cutout in the roof such that sunlight only shines through on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. It lights up the word \"Love\" in the inscription during the moment of silence.",
  "2267": "Today I learned that there was an attempt to steal Lincoln's body. The suspects were caught and a group of Lincoln admirers formed a secret society to hide the body for 16 years until that it was given to Lincoln's son, who had it placed in a concrete vault.",
  "2268": "Today I learned that A pizza company, Zume Pizza uses robots for many stages of pizza production. The pizzas are cooked en route in a van equipped with 56 GPS-equipped automated ovens, timed to be ready shortly before arrival at the address, and are then sliced by a self-cleaning robot cutter.",
  "2269": "Today I learned that the National Odd Shoe Exchange, a nonprofit organization for people with different sized feet or only one foot to donate and receive shoes for their specific needs.",
  "2270": "Today I learned that Saudi Arabia technically has a prime minister. That post, however, is held by the king.",
  "2271": "Today I learned that per capita, the Philippines has the world\u2019s highest use of selfies, social media and text messaging.",
  "2272": "Today I learned that MIT researchers published a book back in 1982 called The Limits to Growth predicting that global food per capita will reach its peak around year 2020 followed by a rapid decline.",
  "2273": "Today I learned that the human body is unable to synthesize Vitamin C. A diet free of Vitamin C results in scurvy.",
  "2274": "Today I learned that the Macy's department store red star logo was inspired by a tattoo that the company's founder had gotten during a sailing trip when he was 15",
  "2275": "Today I learned that areas of France were so damaged by WWI that the government banned entry and settlement in them- some of these areas still exist today",
  "2276": "Today I learned that Manic Street Preachers lyricist and guitarist Richey Edwards disappeared in 1995, and we still don't know what happened.",
  "2277": "Today I learned that it's finally possible to get sharp images from \"blurred\" ones using Artificial Intelligence.",
  "2278": "Today I learned that Genocide2600, a hacker group in the 90s and 2000s based in Alaska that sought to expose pedophiles. It was formed of University students from all around the country, and the leader got a job with the FBI through it. More info in comments",
  "2279": "Today I learned that there is a dyslexia but for numbers and math called Dyscalculia. It means to have severe difficulty in making arithmetical calculations, as a result of brain disorder.",
  "2280": "Today I learned that In the last four years the United States has increased its oil exports by 700%",
  "2281": "Today I learned that 24 of the 25 oldest people alive are women.",
  "2282": "Today I learned that during the year 1881, three men served as President of the United States: Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield, and Chester A. Arthur.",
  "2283": "Today I learned that the Comstock Lode in Nevada was named for Henry \u201col\u2019 Pancake\u201d T.P. Comstock, a prospector who was among the first to lay claim to land where gold was found. Comstock sold his stake because of the blue sand that plagued the area and made mining difficult but it turned out to be pure silver ore",
  "2284": "Today I learned that before she got famous, Kesha broke into Prince's house to plant her demo tape.",
  "2285": "Today I learned that Japan offers a service for renting family members and create a fake family. A person would pay $200 to have a family member for 1 day.",
  "2286": "Today I learned that Hy-Brasil, it\u2019s an island that allegedly exists and was on maps for several centuries, yet it\u2019s never been located.",
  "2287": "Today I learned that there are 11 man-made objects leaving the solar system: 5 probes, 4 3rd stages of rockets, and 2 anti-spin weights.",
  "2288": "Today I learned that John McDonald, an MLB player who had lost his father just 5 days before, hit a home run in his first at bat back. It was Father\u2019s Day. McDonald only hit 27 home runs in his major league career.",
  "2289": "Today I learned that the unit parsec from Star Wars is in fact a real astronomical unit equal to a distance of 31 trillion kilometers or 3.26 lightyears",
  "2290": "Today I learned that classical guitarists have several ways of trimming their plucking nails. There are various shapes and angles that influence ease of plucking and tone.",
  "2291": "Today I learned that in response to The Lorax the foresting industry published Truax to teach kids about the importance of logging.",
  "2292": "Today I learned that in London when houses were rebuilt it was cheaper to bury the excavator under the foundations than recover it.",
  "2293": "Today I learned that Martin Scorsese made a 16 minute short film in 2015 called The Audition. The production had a budget of $70 million. Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt were each paid $13 million for less than two days work.",
  "2294": "Today I learned that The NES Hot Seat, an accessory by Power To The 10th Inc in 1990, released in the Midwest US, and available for sale or rent. It was a plastic chair with an attached, modified Quickjoy Ni-5 joystick, that allowed rudimentary motion control by tilting the chair. They went out of business in 1992.",
  "2295": "Today I learned that half-pipe design used in skatebording is based on water pipes in the central Arizona desert, where teenagers used to hang out in the 70s",
  "2296": "Today I learned that Woolworth\u2019s department stores are now Foot Locker",
  "2297": "Today I learned that Tehran's insect museum has over 4 million insect specimens, including 20\u201325,000 local species, hundreds of primary types and paratypes. Entomologist Mirzayans restlessly continued collecting and identifying insects despite logistic and budgetary restrictions to build the largest collection",
  "2298": "Today I learned that there is no surviving copy of the Republic - the most famous work of Zeno of Citium, the founder of Stoic philosophy. It was widely known in antiquity and quotes and paraphrases were preserved by later writers.",
  "2299": "Today I learned that Event storming is a system to model a computer program with multicolored sticky notes. The idea is to bring together software developers and domain experts so that they may learn from each other.",
  "2300": "Today I learned that many procedures that are done in a dentist's office smell like a nail salon because both professions use the same type of acrylic, mostly for dentures/temporary crowns and fake nails respectively.",
  "2301": "Today I learned that School phobia a.k.a. school refusal, is an anxiety disorder that may have a genetic component",
  "2302": "Today I learned that while making the Man of Steel score, composer Hans Zimmer wanted the drums to sound big and vibrant (the way composer uses a string section). So Hans gathered some of the top drummers in the business and placed their drum sets in a circle around a recording device to get the sound he wanted.",
  "2303": "Today I learned that the thistle beer glass, made for heavy scotch ales, is meant to resemble the national flower of Scotland",
  "2304": "Today I learned that \u00d6tzi the Iceman's hiking boots where so well made that hikers today still found them to be very comfortable and warm.",
  "2305": "Today I learned that in 2003, a woman found a stolen painting worth $1 million in the trash on a NYC curb. She felt it \"had power\" and took it without knowing its origin or value. She spent 4 years researching it and discovered it\u2019d been stolen in 1987. She got a $15,000 reward plus a % of its $1,049,000 sale price.",
  "2306": "Today I learned that When quicklime is heated to 2400\u00b0C it emits an intense glow. Before the invention of electric lights, quicklime was used as a lighting source for theater productions, and this is where the phrase \"in the limelight\" when referencing celebrity comes from.",
  "2307": "Today I learned that a Norman Rockwell painting was discovered in a secret compartment inside the walls of a cartoonists house. It\u2019d been hidden there for 35 years. The cartoonist had forged several paintings he owned to stop his ex-wife from getting them in a divorce settlement, and had hidden the originals.",
  "2308": "Today I learned that Sasha Baron Cohen once used an alter-ego to interview a concierge in Las Vegas who admitted to possess contact information for deliverance of kids down to the age of 8. Sasha left the scene out of his show and provided the footage to FBI who decided not to pursue the case.",
  "2309": "Today I learned that Alkaline hydrolysis (water cremation) where a body is heated in a mix of water and potassium hydroxide down to its chemical components, which are then disposed of through the sewer, or as a fertilizer. This method takes 1/4 of the energy of heat cremation with less resulting pollutants.",
  "2310": "Today I learned that There is a teenager who was kicked in the head. As a result her memory resets every two hours, meaning she wakes up thinking every day is 11 June.",
  "2311": "Today I learned that in 2015 the CEO of U-Haul make his personal phone number public so he could hear the questions and concerns of his customers. Apparently he still answers calls!",
  "2312": "Today I learned that after receiving a bad review on his book The World Rose, author Richard Brittain tracked down the reviewer's name and place of work from Facebook, took a train from England to Scotland, went to the store where she was working, and attacked her with a wine bottle.",
  "2313": "Today I learned that food delivery services (like Doordash) secretly inflate the prices of food listed on their menus",
  "2314": "Today I learned that Antartica looks like a one big continent. But with no ice, it would emerge as a giant peninsula and archipelago of mountainous islands, known as Lesser Antarctica or West Antarctica, and a single large landmass about the size of Australia, known as Greater Antarctica or East Antartica.",
  "2315": "Today I learned that according to the book The Donut: History, Recipes, and Lore from Boston to Berlin, the stereotype \"Cops Eating Doughnut\" was because \"Graveyard cops in the forties and fifties had few choices. They could pack lunch, pray for an all-night diner on their route or fill up on doughnuts\"",
  "2316": "Today I learned that in 1983 Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury worked on a handful of duets that were never finished because Freddie didn't get along with MJ's pet llama, Louie, whom MJ insisted on bringing along to the studio. The duets were finally cobbled together and released in 2013.",
  "2317": "Today I learned that a dry climate is determined by precipitation levels. The climate of Antarctica is the coldest on Earth, but it is also extremely dry, it is technically a desert.",
  "2318": "Today I learned that Humans are still evolving. One fast-evolving gene is human accelerated region 1 (HAR1), which is needed during brain development. In Tibet, a rapid surge in frequency of a mutated gene that increases blood oxygen content gives locals a survival advantage in higher altitudes.",
  "2319": "Today I learned that in England a serf who made his way to a chartered town and evaded recapture for one year and a day legally obtained his freedom.",
  "2320": "Today I learned that Rowan Atkinson the actor that played Mr. Bean has a masters in electrical engineering.",
  "2321": "Today I learned that of Patches, a B-25 bomber during WWII that had been damaged and repaired so often it could not fly straight and level except with 8\u00b0 of left aileron trim and 6\u00b0 of right rudder being constantly applied.",
  "2322": "Today I learned that Australia has hundreds of thousands of feral camels.",
  "2323": "Today I learned that a bale of hay with too much moisture in it may spontaneously combust",
  "2324": "Today I learned that the word \"sesame\" is at least 3600 years old and has been used to describe the same plant since ancient Egypt and Sumeria",
  "2325": "Today I learned that the word \"Turk\" originally referred to peasants from Anatolia while \"Ottoman\" referred to the elite class. Educated, urban Turkish speakers referred to themselves as \"R\u016bm\u012b\" or \"Roman\". This all ended in 1920-1923 when the new government chose \"Turkey\" as its sole official name.",
  "2326": "Today I learned that Dora the Explorer aired its final episode on August 9, 2019, the same day that the live action film was released in theaters",
  "2327": "Today I learned that the per capita energy consumption in the United States is more than twice the consumption of someone in the United Kingdom",
  "2328": "Today I learned that the Belchers on Bob's Burgers were originally supposed to be a family of cannibals.",
  "2329": "Today I learned that the painting of George Washington used for the dollar bill was never finished.",
  "2330": "Today I learned that some Girl Scout Cookies have different names for the same cookie flavors because they are produced by 2 different bakers.",
  "2331": "Today I learned that an inebriated Estonian tourist, (known only as \"Pavel\") accidentally climbed part of a mountain in the Italian Alps when he was just trying to walk back to his hotel. He climbed the mountainside from 2 - 3 a.m. till he broke into a local bar (called Igloo, 1.5 miles above sea level) to sleep.",
  "2332": "Today I learned that grain bins are built from the top down. The roof is assembled and a series of hydraulic jacks lift the roof and one ring of the bin is added. Then the jacks are attached to the newly added ring and lifted up so another ring can be assembled around the bin. Then repeated until that the bin is complete",
  "2333": "Today I learned that a student in Massachusetts is nearly five times as likely to graduate with a good AP score as one in Mississippi",
  "2334": "Today I learned that in the US it is common to recieve a ring commemorating one's graduation from high school",
  "2335": "Today I learned that Takeru Kobayashi, six times winner of the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest and credited as the \"godfather of competitive eating\", was diagnosed with jaw arthritis due to what he called an excessive training regime. He since successfully recovered and resumed competing at eating contests.",
  "2336": "Today I learned that the number one predictor of divorce is the presence of contempt in their communication",
  "2337": "Today I learned that the Kepler Telescope has been placed in an \"Earth trailing\" orbit around the sun. A little wider and slower than Earth\u2019s orbit, the spacecraft takes 371 days to complete one circuit. Each day Kepler falls a little farther behind Earth\u2014eventually the gap will open to tens of millions of miles.",
  "2338": "Today I learned that Joaquin Phoenix lost 50 pounds in three months to play the Joker",
  "2339": "Today I learned that Convair XFY Pogo, a fighter plane designed for vertical take-off and landing. Design flaws meant it struggled to slow down, and had to be landed with the pilot looking over his shoulder while carefully working the throttle",
  "2340": "Today I learned that Fizbo the Clown from Modern Family was an actual clown character Eric Stonestreet created and performed as before he was famous.",
  "2341": "Today I learned that The Yunnan province of China once seemed to be suffering from an strange epidemic of cardiac arrests that mainly hit during the mid summer. The cause of this plague wasn't found until that 2010, when it was linked to a previously undocumented mushroom species that the locals were consuming.",
  "2342": "Today I learned that Smoking weed reduces rectal temperature",
  "2343": "Today I learned that Kiyoshi Kimura, president of sushi restaurant chain Sushi-Zanmai paid a record-setting $3.1 million (333.6 million yen) for a giant bluefin tuna at Tokyo\u2019s Toyosu fish market on 4 January 2019. Setting new record for highest bid tuna in the world.",
  "2344": "Today I learned that Christopher Lee has never been nominated for an Oscar, despite almost 280 movies done.",
  "2345": "Today I learned that the socialist fraternal kiss. Socialist leaders greeted each other with an embrace and three kisses on alternate cheeks. If exceptionally close, the kisses where given on the mouth.",
  "2346": "Today I learned that Dan Cooper, who successfully hijacked a plane in 1971, was popularly known as D. B. Cooper because of a news miscommunication.",
  "2347": "Today I learned that on January 7, 1894, a man was filmed sneezing and the movie became the first copyrighted U.S. film. Fred Ott, an Edison employee known to his fellow laboratory workers for his comic sneezing and other gags, was \"given a pinch of snuff at the outset and came through with a glorious sneeze.\"",
  "2348": "Today I learned that Steve Jobs Was the Mentor to Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page and Sergey Brin",
  "2349": "Today I learned that the Sakurajima Daikon (Radish) from Japan is the world's largest radish cultivar. The radish's normal size is 13lbs (6kg) and larger than basketball, but it can grow to over 100lbs (45kg).",
  "2350": "Today I learned that in the 1940's, the United States used a format of telephone numbers that included two leading letters of the name of the central office to which each telephone was connected. For example: LA2697 translates to LAkewood 2697.",
  "2351": "Today I learned that the first team to win a 24 Hours of Lemons race outright in an electric car will win $50,000, awarded to the team in the form of 5 metric tons of nickels.",
  "2352": "Today I learned that Piper Alpha, the most expensive mining rig accident, costing $1.27B, and taking 167 lives with it.",
  "2353": "Today I learned that Asteriod 2011 ES4 is expected to pass about 75,000 km or 46,000 mi from Earth on September 1, 2020",
  "2354": "Today I learned that the word \u201cdashboard\u201d comes from the board on horse drawn carriages that would shield you from mud and rocks flung up by \u201cdashing\u201d horses.",
  "2355": "Today I learned that carousels emerged from early jousting traditions.",
  "2356": "Today I learned that All early Presidents up to James Buchanan paid the salaries of their private secretaries out of their own pockets; these roles were usually fulfilled by their relatives, most often their sons or nephews. Thomas Jefferson had one messenger and one secretary",
  "2357": "Today I learned that the centuries old history of men and women racing against horses in multiple day endeavors of physical endurance.",
  "2358": "Today I learned that the Russian childrens show, Masha and the Bear, was based on a little girl the director met at a holiday. She would walk up to vacationers and reguraly help them or play chess with them. After a few days though, the vacationers began to hide.",
  "2359": "Today I learned that the nocebo effect. The opposite of the placebo effect, the nocebo effect brings negative outcomes from inert substances if the patient is told that the pill has negative side effects.",
  "2360": "Today I learned that Kate Flannery (aka Meredith Palmer) originally tried out for the role of Jan Levinston for The Office. This is from her AMA with Cameo",
  "2361": "Today I learned that the Wood Frog, which lives in the arctic circle, can survive while having up to 2/3 of its blood supply frozen.",
  "2362": "Today I learned that a con man tricked Al Capone out of $5,000. He got Capone to give him $50,000 to invest in a scam. After 2 months, he returned it. He told Capone that the scam had fallen through, and he had no money left to support himself. Capone, stung by his honesty, gave him $5,000 to \u201ctide him over\u201d.",
  "2363": "Today I learned that Adam Devine, who plays Adam Demamp on Workaholics, was hit by a cement truck at age 11, and both his legs were completely mangled. To pass time while recovering, he\u2019d call radio DJ\u2019s and impersonate celebrities, which is how he discovered his love of comedy.",
  "2364": "Today I learned that Elvis Presley wanted to record \"I Will Always Love You\". Dolly Parton was interested until that Presley's manager told her that she needed to sign over half of the publishing rights to the song. She refused. This decision helped her make millions of dollars in royalties from the song.",
  "2365": "Today I learned that men who marry after 25 tend to live longer than men who marry younger.",
  "2366": "Today I learned that the human brain is estimated to compute at roughly 1 exaFLOP (10^18 operations) per second. The world's currently largest supercomputer operates at 0.2 exaFLOP/s and consumes 13 Megawatts. Our brain uses 20 watts.",
  "2367": "Today I learned that Stephen King's character Pennywise the Dancing Clown made his television debut in 1990 and the reboot (IT, 2017) took place exactly 27 years apart, which exactly follows the 27 year appearance cycle of Pennywise referenced in his book IT.",
  "2368": "Today I learned that thanks to mergers Disney now owns 17/20 of the top grossing films of all-time (US), including the entire top 5. For worldwide box office, they own 14/20.",
  "2369": "Today I learned that \u201ccat zoomies\u201d have a technical name: Frenetic Random Activity Periods or FRAPs. FRAPs are a surprising and sometimes alarming (especially in the middle of the night), yet completely normal, cat behavior",
  "2370": "Today I learned that Alexander the Great held Cyrus in such high esteem that when he discovered that Cyrus' tomb had been ransacked upon conquering the capital city, he personally paid to have it completely restored to its former glory down to the smallest detail and appointed his own guards to watch over it.",
  "2371": "Today I learned that a 42,000 year old foal was found entombed and in great condition in permafrost. It is \"the best-preserved Ice Age animal ever found in the world,\u201d according to Grigoryev, head of the Mammoth Museum in Yakutsk.",
  "2372": "Today I learned that for the price of two stamps, you can send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Amundsen-Scott research station at the South Pole, and they will postmark it and send it back to you.",
  "2373": "Today I learned that the Ghost Camaro. During the Bosnian War, a 1979 Chevy Camaro was updated with state of the art equipment by US Military and was used to take much needed supplies to civilians.",
  "2374": "Today I learned that aluminium in its purest form was so rare in the 19th century, it was more valuable than gold.",
  "2375": "Today I learned that Actor Martin Sheen has been arrested more than any other person in Hollywood (66 times for civil disobedience.)",
  "2376": "Today I learned that Carl Jung was an undercover operative (\u201cAgent 488\u201d) for the allies during World War 2. His commanding officer Allen W. Dulles said that \u201cNobody will probably ever know how much Prof Jung contributed to the allied cause during the war.\" Dulles later became the first director of the CIA.",
  "2377": "Today I learned that Sean Connery was offered the role of Gandalf in the Lord Of The Rings trilogy, and turned it down because he 'never understood the script', causing him to loose out on 450 million dollars",
  "2378": "Today I learned that Katie, the white-faced capuchin monkey who played Ross' monkey \"Marcel\" on Friends is still acting. She'll be in a new show this year as the companion to the last man on Earth in an adaptation of the post-apocalyptic comic series Y: The Last Man.",
  "2379": "Today I learned that in 2017, a company restoring a captured Iraqi tank from the Gulf War, discovered five gold bars hidden in the fuel tank when they found they couldn't lift it even though it was empty of fuel.",
  "2380": "Today I learned that French law prohibits movies from being available for streaming until that three years after they leave theaters.",
  "2381": "Today I learned that one single pair of rats can produce half a billion descendants in just three years if they are left unchecked.",
  "2382": "Today I learned that since 2007, the top 1% in the US (those earning above $300,000 per year) are spending less on material goods, while middle-income groups (earning around $70,000 per year) are spending the same but trending upward. Instead, the 1% are spending more on things like education and health.",
  "2383": "Today I learned that the woman who sang \u201cHow Much for that Doggie in the Window\u201d later recorded a version called \u201cDo You See that Doggie in the Shelter\u201d due to her opposition to the puppy mills that stock pet stores with exclusive rights to the song given the the Human Society of the United States.",
  "2384": "Today I learned that In 2003 two men stole a Boeing 727 in Angola and took off from the airport. The plane has never been found.",
  "2385": "Today I learned that the Ozone layer will make a full recovery within 50 years.",
  "2386": "Today I learned that the Soviets planted a bug inside the US Embassy by hiding it in a wooden carving of the US shield. The Americans thought it was clean, as it didn't contain any wires or batteries. Instead, it was activated and powered by an external radio beam. It remained undiscovered from 1945 to 1952.",
  "2387": "Today I learned that Horses cannot breathe through their mouths. A flap of tissue called the soft palate blocks off the pharynx from the mouth of the horse, except when swallowing. This helps to prevent the horse from inhaling food, but does not allow use of the mouth to breathe.",
  "2388": "Today I learned that it wasn't until that 1967 that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of minors having the right to due process.",
  "2389": "Today I learned that the shop of a village on the tiny island of Canna, with a population of just 26 people, was robbed. Thieves emptied the shelves and took 6 hand knitted woollen hats. The shop ran on an \"honesty basis\"- people would take stuff and leave money.",
  "2390": "Today I learned that The last undiscovered tribe of Australians 'discovered' themselves by finding relatives they had left behind 20 years earlier.",
  "2391": "Today I learned that The little square box when your computer cant render a font is referred to by developers as \"tofu\"",
  "2392": "Today I learned that The Commodore 64 Was introduced at the CES Consumer Show in 1982. It sold an estimated 22 Million units",
  "2393": "Today I learned that in 2001 a woman painted a quilt pattern on her family's barn to honor her mother, a quilter. Others followed, creating \"Quilt Trails.\" Today, 43 of the 50 US states have Quilt Trails.",
  "2394": "Today I learned that There is an Office Machines Museum in Tehran. The collection houses more than 80 unique and early devices such as typewriters, check writers, pencil sharpeners, duplicators, calculators, cash registers, telegraph equipment, telephones, etc.",
  "2395": "Today I learned that earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain are terms for different types of ceramic pottery. The difference is due to the different temperature the clay is fired at.",
  "2396": "Today I learned that most regular characters in The Simpsons are voiced by the same 15 actors, with Dan Castellaneta, Hank Azaria, and Harry Shearer each regularly voicing 20+ characters.",
  "2397": "Today I learned that Three Men and a Baby was directed by Leonard Nimoy",
  "2398": "Today I learned that Helge Meyer, a Danish Special Forces officer, used his modified 1979 Camaro to deliver food and supplies to civilians and soldiers during the Bosnian War.",
  "2399": "Today I learned that Someone Fired a Bazooka at the UN Building in NYC in 1964 While Che Guevara was Inside",
  "2400": "Today I learned that \"Respect\" wasn't originally done by Aretha Franklin, it was written and released by Otis Redding in 1965. She released her far more popular version in 1967.",
  "2401": "Today I learned that In 1998 renovators found the bones of 15 people in the basement of Ben Franklin's house in London. 6 of them were children.",
  "2402": "Today I learned that the Word \"Droid\" is a Registered Trademark of LucasFilm Ltd.",
  "2403": "Today I learned that uranium is very dense, about a gallon container sized piece would weight about 150 pounds.",
  "2404": "Today I learned that Adam Reed (Sealab, Archer) was tasked with watching all 166 Flintstones episodes to find those without (or the fewest) dinosaur references for a potential mail-in promotion with Little Debbie snacks, at the time owned by Seventh Day Adventists who were skeptical of dinosaurs. It fell through.",
  "2405": "Today I learned that : Esperanto is the most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language",
  "2406": "Today I learned that of a mystery soda vending machine that existed in Capitol Hill, Seattle. The machine appeared sometime in the 1990s and dispensed rare or discontinued drinks cans. It was unknown who filled it. It disappeared leaving a note, and its Facebook page featured photoshop images of it around the world.",
  "2407": "Today I learned that a Taiwan man, Ben Hsu, swallowed an AirPod while asleep. When Hsu awoke, he hit Apple's tracking & heard beeps from inside his body. Kaohsiung Hospital confirmed: the earbud was in his stomach, and then passed from his body naturally. After a wash/dry his AirPod worked as usual, battery at 41%.",
  "2408": "Today I learned that The programming language Python is named after the BBC show \u201cMonty Python\u2019s Flying Circus\u201d and has nothing to do with reptiles.",
  "2409": "Today I learned that the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement, an environmental movement that calls for all people to abstain from reproduction to cause the gradual voluntary extinction of humankind.",
  "2410": "Today I learned that after seeing the 1989 Tony Danza comedy \"She's out of Control\" film critic Gene Siskel felt so distraught & depressed he nearly quit his career as a film critic.",
  "2411": "Today I learned that Robert Rodriguez's 2010 exploitation film Machete is a spin off of his kids' film series Spy Kids. Isador Cortez (AKA Machete, played by Danny Trejo) appears in both films",
  "2412": "Today I learned that Ice cream must contain 10% dairy milkfat and no more than 100% overrun (amount of air whipped into the base, doubling volume) to prevent unscrupulous manufacturers selling an ice cream product that is mainly air instead of cream. For example, gelato is generally more dense due to 20-30% overrun.",
  "2413": "Today I learned that One of the hardest parts of SAS selection is that unlike other areas of the military where you're ordered to do something, here you're simply asked politely, to prove your self-motivation - which most potential recruits can't handle",
  "2414": "Today I learned that Asphalt is not a modern material. Regular production of asphalt is known from the 3rd millennium BC. The Babylonians even used it to fasten carved eyes to statues.",
  "2415": "Today I learned that Pluto didn't get to complete a single orbit around the sun until that it was demoted to no longer being a planet. It was discovered on February 18, 1930 and takes 248.09 Earth years to go one time around the sun.",
  "2416": "Today I learned that of Unsinkable Sam, a cat who was in service as a ship's cat during World War II both in the Kriegsmarine and the Royal Navy, surviving the sinking of three ships in total.",
  "2417": "Today I learned that in the Czech and Slovak Language you can create an entire sentence without a single vowel in it: \"Str\u010d prst skrz krk\" meaning \"Stick a finger through your throat\".",
  "2418": "Today I learned that Marble Crayfish are the only type of crayfish that can clone itself. All specimens are female. It was discover in the aquarium hobby, no known wild population exist before it was discovered. It was likely due to accidental hybridization. It is now an invasive species in many counties.",
  "2419": "Today I learned that Switzerland has no official capital city in order to award each territory equal importance",
  "2420": "Today I learned that Summersville Lake is the largest lake in West Virginia. It was constructed in the early 1960s when the Gauley River was dammed at the village of Gad (which is now under its waters) but the powers that be decided not to name it the Gad Dam.",
  "2421": "Today I learned that The Cardinal decade starts in 2020, while the Ordinal decade starts in 2021. The Cardinal decade is the most widely accepted way of counting decades.",
  "2422": "Today I learned that Humanity produces 1,000 times more transistors annually than GRAINS of wheat and rice combined",
  "2423": "Today I learned that the fastest man made object ever is the Parker Solar Space Probe. Currently 'kissing the sun' at 200 km/s.",
  "2424": "Today I learned that Lizzie Post, the Great-great-granddaughter of etiquette authority Emily Post (and current co-president of the Emily Post Institute) has released a book called \"Higher Etiquette.\" This book covers the social etiquette of all things cannabis.",
  "2425": "Today I learned that despite the word Koala originating from the Dharug word 'No Water', it is a myth that they can survive without water. Though they get most of the water from their food, they still need to drink year-round.",
  "2426": "Today I learned that ancient Persians irrigated the Iranian plateau utilizing sloping underground channels called Qanats",
  "2427": "Today I learned that Online data analysis found the most misspelled English word to be \u201caccommodate\u201d, with the common error being searched as often as the correct spelling.",
  "2428": "Today I learned that Charles Darwin's ship HMS Beagle, which circumnavigated the globe twice and had Darwin on board when he made the discoveries that led to his theory of natural selection, final resting place is believe to be in Paglesham, Essex where the vessel was likely dismantled, and repurposed elsewhere.",
  "2429": "Today I learned that Qaummaarviit Territorial Park is situated on a small arctic island thought to be inhabited by the Thule people in the early part of the 13th century. Although it is estimated that population did not exceed 25 people on the island at a time, more than 3,000 tools and 20,000 bones have been found",
  "2430": "Today I learned that \"lowercase\" numbers exist and we see them every day. These \"oldstyle\" forms of normal numbers have more pronounced ascenders and descenders which can be seen on the year of a US penny, and is why some numbers like \"5\" in books sometimes dangle below the line.",
  "2431": "Today I learned that The Kuleshov effect in film is a mental phenomenon by which viewers derive more meaning from the interaction of two sequential shots than from a single shot in isolation.",
  "2432": "Today I learned that Andy Kaufman was interviewed by Orson Welles",
  "2433": "Today I learned that a brewery boss shut down a brand new pub after hearing a customer use the F-word.",
  "2434": "Today I learned that of the Eruv of Manhattan, a ritual string of almost 33 KMs suspended 4 meters from ground that set a perimeter in which jews can carrie some activities otherwise forbitten outside home on Saturday.",
  "2435": "Today I learned that Pro Wrestlers are/were trained to work on the left side of their opponents, so that when they make a big comeback the right arm is more feasibly healthy in storytelling, however Lucha Libre Wrestlers do the opposite in Mexico making the transition to the US difficult.",
  "2436": "Today I learned that China's Qing Dynasty attempted various reforms to try to save itself. Local assemblies had begun to meet in 1909 and the dynasty had worked out a timetable for creating a constitutional monarchy, with a constitution planned for 1912 and a parliament the following year",
  "2437": "Today I learned that A Banana is a Berry",
  "2438": "Today I learned that mortars in warfare produce a very wide fragmentation blast and don't need to be a direct hit like most movies suggest.",
  "2439": "Today I learned that Pulgasari, a North Korean monster movie made by a director kidnapped at the behest of Kim Jong-il",
  "2440": "Today I learned that Colonel Tom Parker (Elvis' long-time manager) regularly took 50% of his earnings, despite industry norms being 15%",
  "2441": "Today I learned that Glenn Danzig (frontman for the bands Danzig and Misfts) is a poor homeowner. He tried selling his former house in Los Feliz for $1.2M as is, but it never sold. The outside was in serious disrepair, and the inside was littered with an assortment of toys, cereals, and other random things.",
  "2442": "Today I learned that Collatz conjecture; Starting with any positive integer n, if it's even divide n by 2 (n/2), if it's odd multiply the n by 3 and add 1 (3n+1) and this will lead to 1. This conjecture has never been proven and so difficult to prove, some claim it is beyond the reach of current mathematics.",
  "2443": "Today I learned that Busta Rhymes lived in a small seaside resort in the north of England for a while as a child. He lived in Morecambe with his auntie to keep him out of trouble.",
  "2444": "Today I learned that The Tehran Peace Museum is a member of the International Network of Museums for Peace. The main objective of the museum is to promote a culture of peace through raising awareness about the devastating consequences of war",
  "2445": "Today I learned that The \u2018Knight\u2019s Tour\u2019 Problem, having a knight traverse across all squares on a chessboard without visiting any square twice, was solved (and interwoven with poetry and philosophy) by Sri Vedanta Desikar(1268 C.E - 1369 C.E).",
  "2446": "Today I learned that John Mayer wrote and performed the guitar solo for the epilogue music in Halo 2",
  "2447": "Today I learned that The Pleitos colombinos were a series of lawsuits that the heirs of Christopher Columbus brought against the Crown of Castile and Le\u00f3n in defense of the privileges obtained by Columbus for his discoveries in the New World. Most of the lawsuits took place between 1508 and 1536.",
  "2448": "Today I learned that Yankton College, a small college in South Dakota that produced 9 Rhodes Scholars and whose campus became a federal prison camp after it closed",
  "2449": "Today I learned that Silverfish will eat hair, dandruff and glue.",
  "2450": "Today I learned that In 1903, Massachusetts and Missouri became the first states to require a driver\u2019s license, although it wasn\u2019t necessary to pass a test to obtain one. In 1908 when the Model T debuted, Rhode Island became the first state to require both a license and a driver\u2019s exam",
  "2451": "Today I learned that Kamunyak, a wild lioness became famous for adopting antelope calves at least 6 times",
  "2452": "Today I learned that Dolphins and humans work together to catch fish",
  "2453": "Today I learned that there is a Floating island in Bing\u00f6l/Turkey",
  "2454": "Today I learned that Dracula's fangs are a Turkish invention",
  "2455": "Today I learned that Siglitun is the dialect of Inuvialuktun spoken by the Siglit Inuit. Once the principal dialect of the Mackenzie River delta, for many years Siglitun was believed to be completely extinct. It was only in the 1980s that outsiders realised that it was still spoken",
  "2456": "Today I learned that the first webcomic was called \u201cWitches \u2019n\u2019 Stiches\" by a guy named Eric Millikin way back in 1985.",
  "2457": "Today I learned that the theme to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV show was co-written by Chuck Lorre, who went on to create myriad sitcoms.",
  "2458": "Today I learned that millennial dads are spending 3 times as much times with their kids than their fathers spent with them. Back in 1982, 43% of fathers admitted they'd never changed a diaper. Today, that number is down to about 3%.",
  "2459": "Today I learned that in 2009, a 14-year-old boy showed up at a Chicago police station in uniform and worked 5 hours of a shift. He allegedly got a police radio, ticket book and rode with an officer for several hours before his identity was realised. He knew procedure due to a \"police explorer\" program he\u2019d gone to.",
  "2460": "Today I learned that Henry Ford introduced a $5 min wage. The move made national news as it constituted double the industry norm\u2014and double the pay of most of Ford\u2019s own employees. He also reduced the working day from 9 hours to 8 \u2014becoming one of the first companies in America to adopt the 40-hour work week.",
  "2461": "Today I learned that Iowa Man Tyler Heep won $1.00 from a scratch-off, drove to Lottery Headquarters, and demanded a gigantic novelty check. They wrote him out an oversized check and had him hold it up for a photo in a room set up with a camera and the Lottery logo. Heep used his winnings to buy 1/2 a gallon of gas.",
  "2462": "Today I learned that all astronauts going to the International Space Station are required to learn Russian, which can take up to 1100 class hours for English language speakers",
  "2463": "Today I learned that a company in Tokyo decided to make their HQ into a vertical farm. They gave up 43,000 square feet of space to grow food. 200 species of fruits and vegetables are harvested and served to employees. There is a 1000-square-ft rice paddy in the entryway.",
  "2464": "Today I learned that Led Zeppelin drummer Jon Bonham was told by a sound engineer that he was 'unrecordable' and 'too loud.' Bonham later sent him a gold certificate of Zeppelin I with a note saying 'thanks for the advice'.",
  "2465": "Today I learned that of the Smokey Bear Effect, and how the stringent prevention of wildfires by the U.S. Forest Service has led to \"megafires\" which are much more destructive and even fatal.",
  "2466": "Today I learned that the proper age order for US draftees goes 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 19, 18.",
  "2467": "Today I learned that The Importance Of Being Well Dressed: 80 percent of managers feel clothing choices affect a person's chances of being promoted",
  "2468": "Today I learned that Abraham Lincoln's son was almost crushed by a train, only to be rescued by the actor, Edwin Booth. A year later Edwin's brother, John, murdered the President.",
  "2469": "Today I learned that Chimpanzees are the only primates apart from humans observed to not only have territory but also defend that territory, and go to war against other owners of territory for control over it, leading to (relatively) massive casualties.",
  "2470": "Today I learned that Scranton, Pennsylvania is known as \u201cThe Electric City\u201d because in the 1880s, it was one of the first cities in America to have both electric lights as well as electric streetcars.",
  "2471": "Today I learned that Argentine ants in Europe have taken over a 3,700-mile stretch of coast along the Mediterranean Sea. This single colony is the largest ever discovered and it\u2019s wider than Rhode Island and Delaware combined.",
  "2472": "Today I learned that A court once ruled in favour of a landlord who evicted a tenant for spreading surstr\u00f6mming brine in a stairwell after the landlord opened a can of it in court to show how bad it smelled",
  "2473": "Today I learned that nuclear weapons testing artificially altered the proportion of the carbon isotopes in the atmosphere, making radiocarbon dating after 1945 likely to be unreliable.",
  "2474": "Today I learned that Little Caesar's makes only $.90 profit per $5 pizza. $3.50 goes to the ingredients and packaging while 60 cents for rent, labor and utilities.",
  "2475": "Today I learned that Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has sketched every hotel room he has stayed in, including the furniture",
  "2476": "Today I learned that in 1959, the US Navy fired a missile that contained about 3,000 pieces of mail toward Naval Station Mayport in Florida as an attempt to find a way to deliver mail faster. This is the only time they ever attempted this.",
  "2477": "Today I learned that in 2010, a plane crashed shortly before landing due to a smuggled crocodile escaping a passengers duffel bag. This sent all the scared passengers running to the front of the plane which threw the plane out of balance.",
  "2478": "Today I learned that there are more trees on Earth (3 trillion), than stars in the Milky Way (100 billion).",
  "2479": "Today I learned that The US hasn't officially declared a war since WWII",
  "2480": "Today I learned that a scientific paper found that Skrillex's song \"Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites\" was effective in containing the yellow fever mosquito from mating and blood feeding",
  "2481": "Today I learned that an 8-year-old girl, Sandra Cantu, was murdered by a 28-year-old woman, Melissa Huckaby. After looking for a man, Police focused on Huckaby after Cantu\u2019s body was found in a suitcase in a pond. Earlier, Huckaby had reported a suitcase stolen and claimed to have found a note about the body.",
  "2482": "Today I learned that kangaroos can feel gratitude.",
  "2483": "Today I learned that Before it was declared a public domain in 2016, Warner/Chappell has been collecting an estimated $2 million annually from people who use the \"Happy Birthday\" song, mainly in creative works like movies and television shows.",
  "2484": "Today I learned that of 'Stumpy' John Silver, a WW1 homing pigeon in France whose stuffed body is on display at the USAF museum. The bird was injured and lost its leg when a shell exploded nearby. It flew on for 25 minutes and the message tube was delivered, hanging from the remaining ligaments of the torn leg.",
  "2485": "Today I learned that Vlad Dracula, also known as Vlad the Impailer, had a brother called Vlad the Monk",
  "2486": "Today I learned that war elephants are still used by the Kachin Independence Army in Myanmar",
  "2487": "Today I learned that bees understand the concept of zero.",
  "2488": "Today I learned that Johnny Appleseed was a ye olde timey land flipper : If you wanted to make a land claim, you needed an orchard. The apples were inedible.",
  "2489": "Today I learned that Since 2000, Earth's North Pole has shifted 5x quicker (30 miles per year) than the 6 miles per year movement tracked from 1831-2000. It has moved a total of 1,240 miles since 1831.",
  "2490": "Today I learned that China has a No First Use policy on the use of nuclear weapons while the US reserves the right to use them under certain circumstances",
  "2491": "Today I learned that there is an album from 1976 called Plantasia - music made especially to be enjoyed by plants",
  "2492": "Today I learned that there's a ceremony in Japan for workers to mourn their unused holidays",
  "2493": "Today I learned that wild birds can learn foreign 'languages': that birds can be bi- or tri-lingual or better.",
  "2494": "Today I learned that there are more than 800 different indigenous languages spoken in Papua New Guinea",
  "2495": "Today I learned that the U.S. Armed Forces have over 150 musical bands with an annual budget of $300 million",
  "2496": "Today I learned that the Dukes of Hazzard was based on a true story: a man and his uncle who used a modified 1950s Chrysler 300 named after General Lee's horse to run moonshine in Kentucky",
  "2497": "Today I learned that of Charles Dodgson, known as Lewis Carroll, the creator of Alice in Wonderland. He despised his celebrity status, and used to refuse any letters addressed to Lewis Carroll, saying he is not related to the published work, and the letter has been misaddressed.",
  "2498": "Today I learned that India once considered a two-child policy. If passed, the bill would make it mandatory for individuals to seek permission from officials if they want to have more than two children",
  "2499": "Today I learned that Sainsbury renamed their Tiger Bread to Giraffe Bread when a three year old sent a letter telling them that \u201cGiraffe Bread\u201d would make more sense.",
  "2500": "Today I learned that in 2002, a duel was proposed by the Iraqi government between the presidents of both nations instead of going to war.",
  "2501": "Today I learned that A 4 or 6 inch aperture telescope is often enough for viewing deep sky objects such as star clusters, galaxies, nebulae. At 12 inches or more, one may start to see colour in nebulas",
  "2502": "Today I learned that in 1967, an Ecuadorian foot powder company advertised its product, Pulvapies, as a mayoral candidate in the town of Picoaz\u00e1.The foot powder won by a clear majority",
  "2503": "Today I learned that 80 percent of people who joined a gym in January 2012 quit within five months. 4 percent of new gym goers don\u2019t even make it past the end of January and 14 percent drop out in February",
  "2504": "Today I learned that Sikhism is only about 500 years old.",
  "2505": "Today I learned that St. Jude, the patron saint of the Chicago Police Department is also patron saint of lost causes.",
  "2506": "Today I learned that Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z and Busta Rhymes, all went to the same high school in Brooklyn at the same time.",
  "2507": "Today I learned that Howie Mandel has a second house behind his house to stay at when his kids sneeze",
  "2508": "Today I learned that the Diesel engine and fuel are named after their inventor, Rudolf Diesel",
  "2509": "Today I learned that of Eustace the Monk, mercenary and pirate who fought for both England and France in the 12th century",
  "2510": "Today I learned that at least 1 in 90,000 people will be born with claw like hands, a condition referred to as Ectrodactyly.",
  "2511": "Today I learned that Walter Freeman, who was the first person in the US to perform lobotomies (severing brain connections in the prefrontal cortex). Eventually, he began performing the operation in his van\u2014which people later called \u201cthe lobotomobile.\u201d At one point, he undertook 25 lobotomies in a single day.",
  "2512": "Today I learned that Sir William Petty built the first catamarans in Europe in 1663. His first catamaran, The Experiment, set a speed record 16 knots in January 1663. And his second catamaran, The Invention, raced across the Irish Sea in July 1663 and arrived in Dublin 15 hours ahead of the Hollyhead mailboat",
  "2513": "Today I learned that In Fantasia 2000 the eyes of the flying whales were hand drawn because the CGI eyes of the time could not create the desired emotion and glances.",
  "2514": "Today I learned that manual babbling. Deaf children or children born to deaf parents babble with their hands instead of vocalized babbling. Thus indicating that babbling is not nonsense, but instead an important part of language acquisition.",
  "2515": "Today I learned that Johnny Carson Craved Time Alone So Much His $80 Million Home Had Only 1 Bedroom.",
  "2516": "Today I learned that the drawer under your stove is not originally intended for storing extra cookware, but for keeping cooked food warm during meal preparation.",
  "2517": "Today I learned that the United States has been in a conflict in 93% of it's existence.",
  "2518": "Today I learned that the French Bread Law of 1993, which outlines specific rules for the sale of bread in France. Specifically, baguettes can not be frozen before sale and must be made fresh with no additives. It even specifies a maximum pH level and bacteria counts for sourdough starters.",
  "2519": "Today I learned that Bride Jeni Stepien was walked down the aisle by the man who got her father's donated heart. Arthur Thomas got Michael Stepien's heart & the families kept in touch. When Arthur walked Jeni down the aisle, he suggested that she grip his wrist to feel the pulse from her father's heart.",
  "2520": "Today I learned that \"my name is Haines\" was a famous 1800s catchphrase, dropped in conversation when someone needed to leave somewhere quickly. It was inspired by a man's awkward encounter with Thomas Jefferson. In 1840 a newspaper said it had \"a popularity which no other slang phrase has ever attained.\"",
  "2521": "Today I learned that Jeff Bezos is building a 10,000 Year Clock inside a remote mountain in West Texas an icon for long-term thinking. It ticks once a year, the century hand advances once every 100 years, and the cuckoo comes out on the millennium, and will keep time for the next 10,000 years.",
  "2522": "Today I learned that Butter chicken was developed in the 1950s by three Punjabi restaurateurs who made it \"by chance\" by mixing the leftover chicken in a tomato gravy, rich in butter and cream. The dish is India's most popular curry, not only domestically but also globally",
  "2523": "Today I learned that Texas at one point was very very similar to other Deep Southern states, however by 1936, Texas elites took a step to redefine Texas and it\u2019s culture with a very prominent Wild West theme to distance themselves from the Confederacy slowly but surely.",
  "2524": "Today I learned that modern Polaroid film is less technologically advanced than traditional Polaroid film, and that Polaroid photos are now worse than they used to be",
  "2525": "Today I learned that U.S Route 666, nicknamed \"The Devil's Highway\" was renamed to Route 491 in 2003, and within days of the announcement all the old signs containing the number 666 were stolen as souvenirs.",
  "2526": "Today I learned that \"The vacuum of space is cold\" is a myth. If you're in total darkness at the coldest spot in the known universe, the vacuum of space can get down to -454 \u00baF. But in sunlight near Earth, temperatures can swing to a boiling 250 \u00baF. That's why astronauts wear reflective white spacesuits.",
  "2527": "Today I learned that although the candiru fish is infamous for entering human urethras, there is only one documented case of this ever happening, and the accuracy of this case is highly disputed.",
  "2528": "Today I learned that all Ashkenazi Jews come from a population of about 350 people between 600 and 800 years ago",
  "2529": "Today I learned that in 1857, when he was 45 years, Charles Dickens left his wife and the mother of his ten children for an 18 year old actress, who would remain his mistress for the remainder of his life.",
  "2530": "Today I learned that of \"firehawks\", birds in Australia that use burning sticks to hunt for food.",
  "2531": "Today I learned that there is a town in Mississippi called Hot Coffee due to a innkeeper in the 1870's claiming that his inn offered \"The best coffee around\"",
  "2532": "Today I learned that the Red Hot Chili Peppers have never had a number 1 single in the US billboard Hot 100 charts. \"Under the Bridge\" peaked at number 2 in 1992.",
  "2533": "Today I learned that there is a national park New Zealand that is an almost perfect circle, with a radius of 6 miles, surrounding a dormant stratovolcano.",
  "2534": "Today I learned that MacKenzie Bezos divorced Jeff Bezos and became the 3rd richest woman in the world from the divorce settlement",
  "2535": "Today I learned that there is about 47.5 billion dollars on unused gift cards floating around since 2005",
  "2536": "Today I learned that The Vikings practiced a unique martial art called Glima, which is still popular in Scandinavia today!",
  "2537": "Today I learned that Mark Hamill was originally hired to voice Invader Zim.",
  "2538": "Today I learned that after moving to Springfield, Illinois, Abraham Lincoln and his best friend Jonathan Speed shared a bed for four years. Later, during the Civil War, Lincoln shared a bed with his bodyguard David Derickson any time Mary Todd Lincoln was absent from the White House.",
  "2539": "Today I learned that of Kukur Tihar, a day of a Nepalese festival where everybody is nice to dogs and thanks them for being friends with us",
  "2540": "Today I learned that Researchers were able to recharge lithium ion batteries through ordinary wifi in 2015",
  "2541": "Today I learned that of Phineas Gage, a man that survived an accident in which a metal bar entered and passed through his head, while having personality differences after his injury, he could still work and ended up being a stagecoach driver, throughout the 12 years of his life post injury he kept the metal bar",
  "2542": "Today I learned that people seeking happiness should focus on pursuing goals involving growth, connection, and contribution, instead of goals involving, beauty, and popularity.",
  "2543": "Today I learned that Jell-O used to offer celery, tomato and \u201cItalian Salad\u201d flavors",
  "2544": "Today I learned that Donald Rusk Currey who studied the trees in Great Basin Bristlecone Pine Forest in 1964. He got permission to cut down a specific tree, named Prometheus, for study. After being felled, he discovered that the tree was over 4,844 years old and is still the oldest tree ever discovered.",
  "2545": "Today I learned that Australians are far and away the world\u2019s biggest gamblers. Aussies spend more than twice as much money per capita on gambling than the Americans",
  "2546": "Today I learned that the pacific ocean is wider than the moon.",
  "2547": "Today I learned that The Duke of Wellington was offered command of British forces in North America during the war of 1812 but turned it down on account of the British lacking superiority on the great lakes which he saw as a prerequisite to victory. This refusal meant he stayed in Europe to face Napoleon at Waterloo.",
  "2548": "Today I learned that Wally Amos, the founder of \"Famous Amos\" cookies, was also a talent agent who represented Simon & Garfunkel, Marvin Gaye, and The Supremes",
  "2549": "Today I learned that refrigerators and A/C units take heat away from the air. They do not add cold air.",
  "2550": "Today I learned that Eleanor Roosevelt's maiden name was Roosevelt. Franklin D. Roosevelt was her fifth cousin once removed. When asked for his thoughts on the Roosevelt\u2013Roosevelt union, Theodore Roosevelt, who gave away the bride, said, \"It is a good thing to keep the name in the family.\"",
  "2551": "Today I learned that 1968 presidential candidate George Wallace briefly considered KFC founder, Harland Sanders as a vice presidential nominee on his third party ticket.",
  "2552": "Today I learned that the \"Rainbow contains 7 colors, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet\" is a myth. These are actually the colors of the visible spectrum. Rainbows contain upward of 1 million colors, they're just invisible to the human eyes.",
  "2553": "Today I learned that when the Carpathia reached the Titanic survivors in the lifeboats, in order to get the small children up onto the ship above, they lowered down luggage nets and then packed each child into a sack so they wouldn't slip through the holes",
  "2554": "Today I learned that Although precise estimates are impossible, currently it is thought that large asteroids in the 1000 megaton range (33-100 times larger than the Tunguska event) hit the earth every 500-5000 years.",
  "2555": "Today I learned that Lloyd Groff Copeman, grandfather of singer Linda Ronstadt, was a famous inventor with almost 700 patents in his name including rubber ice cube trays and early versions of the microwave, electric stove, fridge and toaster.",
  "2556": "Today I learned that there is a Guild of Artisan Churro Makers located in the Catalonia region of Spain.",
  "2557": "Today I learned that the states surrounding the Great Lakes- large reservoirs of freshwater in midcontinental North America- have a charter that outlines how that water can be used as a resource",
  "2558": "Today I learned that the Y Wladfa, a partially successful attempt at establishing a colony of Welsh people in southern Argentina",
  "2559": "Today I learned that New Zealand national treasure, Sir Edmund Hillary, lead the first team to make the South Pole overland by Motor Vehicle and the first to reach the South Pole overland since Robert Falcon Scott in 1912",
  "2560": "Today I learned that Ikrandraco Avatar, a pterosaur found in 2014 in China, which resembled the fictitious flying beasts from Avatar so much that it was named after them",
  "2561": "Today I learned that the NBA's number 1 draft pick for 1947 was only 5'10. And he was a forward.",
  "2562": "Today I learned that certain films types, when stored at -20\u00b0C, can last up to 45.000 years",
  "2563": "Today I learned that During the presidency of J\u00e2nio Quadros, Brazil was faced with high inflation and large debts. Quadros negotiated for Brazil to receive 1.64 billion dollars of new loans, greatly mitigating the debt crisis that it had been facing. He also banned women from wearing bikinis on the beach",
  "2564": "Today I learned that the Ceramic Coating people apply to their car isn't a \"ceramic coating\" but a polymer coating of polysiloxane which forms a very hard coating.",
  "2565": "Today I learned that Buick outranked the likes of Toyota and Honda in Customer Service this past year.",
  "2566": "Today I learned that Demodex folliculorum, a microscopic mite that can only survive on the skin of humans. Most people have this mite on their skin.",
  "2567": "Today I learned that Germany used helicopters in WWII",
  "2568": "Today I learned that On the Kate Bush track \u03c0 (Pi), she sings the digits of pi, but gets the 54th decimal place wrong, and later skips 22 decimal places, for reasons which remain unclear.",
  "2569": "Today I learned that during WW2 English singer and composer Noel Coward performed a song called \"Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans\" that was banned by the BBC. Churchill loved it.",
  "2570": "Today I learned that in 2014, a teacher and Education Blogger was fired for writing a blog post about homophones. The staff said he was fired because people would think the post had something to do with homosexuality.",
  "2571": "Today I learned that the first photograph of DNA was taken as part of research by a woman, Rosalind Franklin. Unknown to her, and without her permission, it was shown to James Watson, who then with Francis Crick used what they learned from it to develop the double helix model for DNA, winning them the Nobel Prize.",
  "2572": "Today I learned that of The 1 Percent Rule. This rule states that only 1% of an Internet community creates new content. The rest of the community is divided between content editors (9%) and content viewers (90%).",
  "2573": "Today I learned that Research shows that parents who want their children to cut back on screen-time must cut back on screen-time themselves",
  "2574": "Today I learned that penguins have an specialized organ that filters salt from their bloodstream, allowing them to drink salt water.",
  "2575": "Today I learned that When Edison was 15 he sold newspapers to the railroads, & saved the Station Master\u2019s 2 yr old son from getting hit by a train.The Station Master repaid Edison by training him as a telegraph operator. Edison was adept and sold a better process to W.Union giving him the $ needed to launch his lab.",
  "2576": "Today I learned that at the end of the bronze age (1200-900 BCE). Several ancient civilizations were invaded and in some cases conquered by an obscure force of \"Sea Peoples\". They were a contributing factor to the Bronze age collapse and their origin is still mostly unknown.",
  "2577": "Today I learned that the word restaurant comes from the first public dining establishments in Paris. The kitchens sold soups and broths which were advertised as 'restoratives' which is where we get the modern word restaurant from.",
  "2578": "Today I learned that Walt Disney invented the modern public trash can. He did this to keep the smell of garbage down at Disney. Previous to this, public trash cans were made of wire mesh, which allowed goop to seep out of the bottom and the smell to escape.",
  "2579": "Today I learned that the plot of the film Zoolander was so close to the plot of the Brett Easton Ellis' novel Glamorama that the author was paid an out of court settlement.",
  "2580": "Today I learned that A stone circle, thought to be thousands of years old, was discovered in Scotland. After investigation it turned out to be only 20 years old, put there by the previous farm owner.",
  "2581": "Today I learned that Grapefruit are a hybrid of sweet orange and pomelo, and their pink hue was caused by deliberate radiation-induced mutations.",
  "2582": "Today I learned that the illusory truth effect: the tendency to believe false information to be correct after repeated exposure. A repeated statement is easier to process than a new, unrepeated statement, which leads people to think that the repeated one is more truthful.",
  "2583": "Today I learned that Al Capone Was Paroled After Only 8 Years, Lived Out His Life At His Florida Mansion",
  "2584": "Today I learned that Paris holds an annual contest to find the city\u2019s best baguette. Around 200 bakers each submit two baguettes (must be eligible) to be graded on quality, look, smell, taste, and crunch. The winner wins \u20ac4000 and a contract to supply the French president fresh baguettes every day for 1 year.",
  "2585": "Today I learned that the movie \"Mystery Team\" was written by Donald Glover and his comedy group from college called Derrick Comedy. It is also the film debut for Donald Glover, Aubrey Plaza, Ellie Kemper, Ben Schwartz, and Bobby Moynihan.",
  "2586": "Today I learned that 7-Eleven owns the trademark to the word 'Brainfreeze'. The medical term is a cold-stimulus headache.",
  "2587": "Today I learned that Moments before taking office, Brazillian president Itamar Franco handed senators a piece of paper on which he had listed his personal net worth and properties. A popular president, his approval rating reached 60 percent and it soared to nearly 80\u201390 percent at end of term",
  "2588": "Today I learned that In 1974, the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis published a paper titled \"The Unsuccessful Self-Treatment of a Case of 'Writer\u2019s Block.'\" The body of the paper has a total of 0 words.",
  "2589": "Today I learned that after analyzing Richard III's DNA, it was revealed that either the House of York or the House of Lancaster were the product of infidelity.",
  "2590": "Today I learned that a 5 year old child was sacrificed in Chile after the largest earthquake ever recorded. The two charged were released after 2 years, as the judge ruled they \"acted without free will, driven by an irresistible natural force of ancestral tradition.\"",
  "2591": "Today I learned that Norman Rockwell used his neighbours and friends as models in all of his paintings. Rockwell would take photographs of them and then trace the image. He worked with various photographers and directed every facet of every composition.",
  "2592": "Today I learned that Rescue workers in Germany received an usual call about a chubby rat which needed help after getting stuck halfway out of a sewer manhole. The rat's winter flab caused it to get stuck. Some questioned why so much money was spent rescuing one rat.",
  "2593": "Today I learned that of John Stapp, an Air Force officer who demonstrated the human body can withstand 46.2 G\u2019s in an experiment where he briefly weighed over 7,700 pounds.",
  "2594": "Today I learned that mid grade gasoline doesn't really exist and is usually blended at the pump",
  "2595": "Today I learned that Thomas Jefferson helped popularize ice cream, mac & cheese, and french fries in America.",
  "2596": "Today I learned that sell by dates on food are often misleading leading to the wasting of over 100 million pounds of food each year in the US alone",
  "2597": "Today I learned that Mongolian Throat Singing, a unique way of singing where the performer produces a fundamental pitch and, simultaneously, one or more pitches over that. It is practiced mainly by the people of Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, Tuva, and Siberia.",
  "2598": "Today I learned that Richard the Lionheart's mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, was actually a rare female crusader who would march with her husband. However, their disagreements on battle plans eventually lead to the marriage being annulled, where she then after married a Norman and produced Richard.",
  "2599": "Today I learned that if your tooth gets knocked out the best thing to do is to put it back in",
  "2600": "Today I learned that the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers merged their teams in '43 due to so many NFL players going to war. The 'Steagles' were the only team in NFL to have two head coaches and they ended their season at 5-4-1.",
  "2601": "Today I learned that the spiked dog collar was invented by the Ancient Greeks to protect their dogs from wolf attacks.",
  "2602": "Today I learned that the average IQ increase during the 20th century is correlated with the average height increase",
  "2603": "Today I learned that the Moore family of Westerley, Rhode Island who all survived the 1938 Hurricane aka Long Island Express, the strongest storm to hit the area in the 20th century. Their home was ripped off its foundation mostly intact with 10 people inside and \"sailed\" across the sound to Connecticut.",
  "2604": "Today I learned that Movie 43 (2013) took 10 yrs to start production, has 14 directors, filled with A-lists like Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Kate Winslet, Uma Thurman and 32 others resulting in a 5% rotten tomato and 6 golden raspberry nominations and 3 wins, including worst director, worst picture, worst screenplay.",
  "2605": "Today I learned that that, because of time dilation, the surface of the Earth is 2.5 years older than the center",
  "2606": "Today I learned that IceCube, a neutrino observatory made of a 1 cubic kilometer block of ice in Antartica.",
  "2607": "Today I learned that The 1st Country to host the paralympics was Japan, Tokyo 1964.",
  "2608": "Today I learned that farmers and growers worldwide spend huge sums on renting BEE colonies to pollinate their crops",
  "2609": "Today I learned that there is a gene called TAS2R38 and particular variants you\u2019re born with determine how much you like certain vegetables like Brussels sprouts, cabbage, and broccoli.",
  "2610": "Today I learned that the US embargo to Cuba does not prohibit the trade of food and humanitarian supplies and that the US is actually the fifth-largest exporter to Cuba",
  "2611": "Today I learned that A new state of matter was created in 1995. It contains atoms so chilled and slow that they, in effect, merge and behave as one single quantum entity that is much larger than any individual atom",
  "2612": "Today I learned that More than 19,500 languages or dialects are spoken in India as mother tongues, and there are 121 languages which are spoken by 10,000 or more people",
  "2613": "Today I learned that a cache of about 2,600 undelivered letters from between 1680 to 1706 in the Hague was finally opened by scholars starting in 2015.",
  "2614": "Today I learned that it is estimated that Italians eat over 27 kg (60 lb) of pasta per person. Pasta is so beloved in Italy that individual consumption exceeds the average production of wheat of the country; thus Italy frequently imports wheat for pasta making",
  "2615": "Today I learned that the busiest railroad station in the Western Hemisphere is New York City's Pennsylvania Station, which services over 600,000 passengers every day.",
  "2616": "Today I learned that the closest living relatives of Sea Cows are Elephants",
  "2617": "Today I learned that according to the EPA a human life is worth $7.4 million dollars.",
  "2618": "Today I learned that the iconic Jeopardy! theme song was written in 90 seconds by Merv Griffin on a piano gifted to him by Marlon Brando.",
  "2619": "Today I learned that people from Saskatchewan have a different term for a hoodie. They call it a bunnyhug.",
  "2620": "Today I learned that the IBJJF (the organization whose ruleset is used in a large portion of the world's Brazillian Jiu-Jitsu competitions) allows women to wear a headpiece during their fights, presumably to accommodate for those that wish to wear a hijab or similar religious garment.",
  "2621": "Today I learned that the world's longest and heaviest train ran on June 21, 2001 in Western Australia. It travelled 170 miles (274 km) with 682 loaded iron ore cars, weighing in at 99,734 tons and 4.57 miles (7.35 km) in length.",
  "2622": "Today I learned that the Hawaiian alphabet has 12 letters; a, e, i, o, u, h, k, l, m, n, p, w",
  "2623": "Today I learned that Similar to the common clock, atomic clocks use a quartz oscillator to keep time. The atomic part is used to (constantly) adjust its frequency to be more accurate.",
  "2624": "Today I learned that The worst performing district in terms of HDI in the Philippines is on the same level as Nigeria's poorest state, while the best performing district in the Philippines performs as well as Slovakia.",
  "2625": "Today I learned that an amount of uranium less than weight of a dollar bill actually caused the destruction in Hiroshima.",
  "2626": "Today I learned that in sociology \u201cMcDonaldization\u201d refers to a phenomenon where society adopts characteristics of a fast food restaurant. This was defined by a sociologist, George Ritzer, who published a book in 1993 titled: \u201cThe McDonaldization of Society\u201d",
  "2627": "Today I learned that Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Comic Which Started in 1952 Is Still Ongoing",
  "2628": "Today I learned that the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was not actually Austrian; his place of birth was at the time an essentially sovereign state called the Archbishopric of Salzburg.",
  "2629": "Today I learned that most 95%+ of money is created by banks when they take the money you give them, and loan most of it out to others who loan it out to other who loan it out to others, multiplying the value of the initial dollar put in.",
  "2630": "Today I learned that In addition to taxes, the US government also accepts gifts",
  "2631": "Today I learned that the \"unmatched count\" technique can be used to poll people on sensitive topics. Group 1 gets a list of unsubstantial statements, group 2 gets that list plus the sensitive statement. Only asking how many statements respondents agree with, the sensitive statement's frequency can be inferred.",
  "2632": "Today I learned that chili peppers want to be eaten by birds but not by mammals",
  "2633": "Today I learned that a boy named Arthur Hutchins pretended to be a missing boy. When the mother questioned the police, they had her committed to a mental hospital.",
  "2634": "Today I learned that Japan has chosen Dragon Ball Z's Goku as an ambassador of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics",
  "2635": "Today I learned that British WWII General, Bernard Montgomery, first courted a woman when he was in his late thirties in 1925. His approach to romance included \"drawing diagrams in the sand of how he would deploy his tanks and infantry in a future war.\" Said young woman declined his proposal for marriage.",
  "2636": "Today I learned that Aldous Huxley's descriptions of the effects of alcohol on fetuses in Brave New World predate the scientific recognition of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome by more than four decades.",
  "2637": "Today I learned that 75%- 80% of Japan is made up of mountains, forcing 93% of the population to live in the cities and thus the high population density in its cities.",
  "2638": "Today I learned that \u201cThe Princess Bride\u201d director Rob Reiner had the screenplay writer change the last scene from the fairytale characters riding off happily ever after to the grandfather and grandson coming together through the experience of reading the story",
  "2639": "Today I learned that because of the availability of soda fountains in the Eastern US when soft drinks became popular, Easterners referred to the drink as soda. As the midwest did not yet have them, the drink was called pop because of the sound a cork or cap makes when being removed from a bottle.",
  "2640": "Today I learned that 31% of India's population is vegeterian, by far the highest rate in the world. India has more vegeterians than the rest of the world put together.",
  "2641": "Today I learned that Andrew Jackson openly opposed paper money, instead preferring gold and silver coins as currency. In his farewell address he cautioned the public on the national bank. Ironic that his portrait has lived on the $20 since 1928, replacing Grover Cleveland.",
  "2642": "Today I learned that giant ground sloths dug enormous burrows in South America thousands of years ago that still exist today. The biggest ones are over 6 feet tall and 2,000 feet long.",
  "2643": "Today I learned that the man who wrote the Klingon language also wrote the Atlantean language for Disney\u2019s \u201cAtlantis: The Lost Empire,\u201d and the lead character was physically modeled after him.",
  "2644": "Today I learned that when France colonized Madagascar, Queen Ranavalona III was exiled to Algeria, where she lived a modest life and volunteered for the Red Cross during World War I.",
  "2645": "Today I learned that it is more important to eat less than exercise, if you want to lose weight",
  "2646": "Today I learned that Painless Parker, a flamboyant street dentist who, among a list of other hijinks, legally changed his name to that after being accused of breaking false advertisement law by claiming that his dentistry was truly painless",
  "2647": "Today I learned that the large tires on tractors are commonly filled with liquid rather than air",
  "2648": "Today I learned that George Washington was the only President of the United States who didn't live in Washington DC.",
  "2649": "Today I learned that China consumes nearly 75% of the worlds pickles",
  "2650": "Today I learned that the tradition among Bolivian Aymara women of wearing bowler hats began in the early 20th century. It's thought to have originated when a consignment from Europe for railway workers was found to contain hats which were too small.",
  "2651": "Today I learned that mathematician Claude E. Shannon published his article \"A Mathematical Theory of Communication\" in 1948. One year later it was renamed \"THE Mathematical Theory of Communication\". The article marks the foundation of an entire new field of mathematics, information theory.",
  "2652": "Today I learned that Switzerland is among the top 5 coffee exporters in the world. In dollar amounts, coffee surpasses cheese and chocolates by a big margin.",
  "2653": "Today I learned that The first advertisement for coffee was in 1652. It did not contain pictures, but a lengthy description including the source of the beans, how they were brewed, and the benefits of caffeine for business men.",
  "2654": "Today I learned that A stowaway bird that sneaked on board a plane where passengers saw it flying around the cabin once the aircraft was airborne has been refused entry into Europe \u2013 and deported back to Iraq.",
  "2655": "Today I learned that of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) That Requires a Do Not Sell My Personal Information Link, Effective Jan. 1 2020",
  "2656": "Today I learned that how Native Americans could easily take down the mighty buffalo. The buffalo\u2019s lungs share the same compartment (unlike humans who have two separate compartments). So when an arrow/spear pierces the Buffalo\u2019s lung cavity (pleura), both lungs collapse, bringing the buffalo down swiftly.",
  "2657": "Today I learned that when Chobani set up the biggest yogurt making plant in the world, unemployment in Twin Falls, Idaho, dropped from 6.3% to 2.4%",
  "2658": "Today I learned that The 1804 dual between US Vice President Aaron Burr and Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, was over disparaging words Hamilton said of Burr at a dinner party. Afterwards, one of the attendees wrote a letter published in the newspaper, that claimed Hamilton called Burr \u201ca dangerous man.\u201d",
  "2659": "Today I learned that Part of the Y2K problem was headstones already engraved with 19 that had to be changed to 20 after their owners lived past the year 2000. The non-Y2K-compliant headstones cost their owners between $100-$1000 to re-engrave.",
  "2660": "Today I learned that the Super Recognizer. They are able to memorise and recall 1000\u2019s of faces, often having seen them only once. Most people can only remember about 20% of faces. Super recognizers can match faces better than computer recognition systems in some instances. Scotland Yard has 200 SR\u2019s.",
  "2661": "Today I learned that crows engage in necophelia and scientists aren't sure why",
  "2662": "Today I learned that there is a correlation between small stature and a longer life expectancy",
  "2663": "Today I learned that there are viruses that parasitize other viruses and that these viruses are called virophages (similar to bacteriophages). They rely on a host virus to infect a target cell first and then they take over the replication machinery of the host virus - inhibiting the host viruses reproduction.",
  "2664": "Today I learned that The deadly Jellyfish Malo Kingi was named after it's first known human victim.",
  "2665": "Today I learned that CNN prepared a news broadcast for the End of the world back in the 80\u2019s",
  "2666": "Today I learned that New Zealand has an additional holiday on January 2nd \u2018Day after New Year\u2019s Day\u2019",
  "2667": "Today I learned that as of 1963, the best selling album of all time was a comedy record that impersonated the Kennedy family",
  "2668": "Today I learned that the Anaheim Mighty Ducks were founded by the Walt Disney Company and the team name was inspired by the 1992 Disney film The Mighty Ducks",
  "2669": "Today I learned that originally built as only a hunting lodge for King Francois I, Chateau de Chambord contains 440 rooms and 365 fireplaces. It is so large that the Loire was rumored to be diverted to make room.",
  "2670": "Today I learned that Melbourne Australia has produced 3 number one drafts in the NBA. That\u2019s more than any other city in the world! Ben Simmons in 2016 by the Philadelphia 76ers, Kyrie Irving in 2011 by Cleveland Cavaliers and Andrew Bogut in 2005 by Milwaukee Bucks!",
  "2671": "Today I learned that there is a parody song from 2006 calling out R Kelly for exploiting underage women",
  "2672": "Today I learned that Russian Reindeer shoes. The leather was recovered from a Danish brigantine that went down in a storm more than 200 years ago off the coast of Plymouth, England, and the Duke of Cornwall who controls those waters, only allows one shoemaker to use the material.",
  "2673": "Today I learned that of the 84ft Draupner Wave, the first time rogue waves were recorded in nature and scientific confirmation of a sailor's myth",
  "2674": "Today I learned that a \"Vampire Panic\" occurred in several New England states during the 19th century. Suspected vampires were dug up from their graves and their internal organs burned. People thought to be victims of the vampire would sometimes consume the ashes.",
  "2675": "Today I learned that Hello Kitty has four official tartans registered with The Scottish Register of Tartans. One, \u201cHello Kitty Navy\u201d, with \u201cnavy representing trust, white for honesty, red for vigour and the signature Hello Kitty pink, this tartan represents the true value of Hello Kitty\u2019s character.\u201d",
  "2676": "Today I learned that homemade biscuits rise higher in the oven when they\u2019re touching.",
  "2677": "Today I learned that the weather forecast in Elvish, that was broadcast in New Zealand when the Hobbit was released.",
  "2678": "Today I learned that Prince, as the opening act for the Rolling Stones and still early in his career, was forced off the stage after just three songs by audience members throwing trash at him",
  "2679": "Today I learned that Times Square is named after the New York Times. In 1904, the newspaper's publisher Adolph S. Ochs moved their headquarters to 42nd Street and persuaded Mayor George B. McClellan Jr. to construct a subway station there, and the area was renamed \"Times Square\"",
  "2680": "Today I learned that you should not vacuum your house during a bushfire smoke event. Doing so will stir up smoke particles that have settled making the air quality in your house worse.",
  "2681": "Today I learned that Lorenzo Music, who voiced Garfield, also voiced Peter Venkman in The Real Ghostbusters!",
  "2682": "Today I learned that capitals of the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo are on the opposite sides of the same river, facing each other. Brazzaville (Republic of Congo) is on the north coast and Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo) is on the south coast",
  "2683": "Today I learned that some vending machines in In Japan, Asahi Beverages has found a way to take refreshment one step further by developing a vending machine which not only sells its perennially popular Mitsuya Cider at ice-cold temperatures, it sells it at subzero temperatures, -5\u00b0C.",
  "2684": "Today I learned that \"WiFi\" doesn't have any meaning nor is it an abbreviation for anything",
  "2685": "Today I learned that Ungulates see in two colors, yellow and blue, so avoid those hues if you\u2019re hoping to go unnoticed by a deer.",
  "2686": "Today I learned that Carmax was created by Circuit City",
  "2687": "Today I learned that Kim Jong Il had over 20 notable nicknames, including: Center of of the party, The Great Sun of Life, Amazing Politician .. etc",
  "2688": "Today I learned that dogs can go into anaphylactic shock and it is rare and highly likely to be fatal.",
  "2689": "Today I learned that Final selections for Tokyo 2020 mascot design was chosen by students, for the first time ever.",
  "2690": "Today I learned that the Saints almost relocated to San Antonio in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina",
  "2691": "Today I learned that there are tidal rivers where the flow of water in the river can change direction with the tide",
  "2692": "Today I learned that Fish still flee from danger even after you surgically remove most of their brains.",
  "2693": "Today I learned that Colin Farell helped a drifter in Toronto win $2,000 from a radio station, who was offering it to anyone who could bring the actor to their studio. 4 years later, he helped the same man again, by taking him on a $2,100 shopping spree for essential clothing and giving him $830 for rent.",
  "2694": "Today I learned that Elton John is Eminem\u2019s A.A. sponsor.",
  "2695": "Today I learned that the state of Mississippi observes Robert E Lee\u2019s birthday as a state holiday while the rest of the country observes Martin Luther King Jr\u2019s birthday (MLK day). They also have a state holiday for confederate memorials",
  "2696": "Today I learned that Victoria's Secret was originally marketed to men to buy for their partners. Leslie Wexner bought it for $1 million and changed the marketing to women. To create the illusion of luxury the company listed its headquarters on catalogs at a fake London address, with the real one in Columbus, Ohio.",
  "2697": "Today I learned that Eddie Deezen, who played a ton of movie nerds in the 70s and 80s and who's role as Eugene in Grease is considered the archetype for the movie nerd, was turned down for a role in \"Revenge of the Nerds\" because he was \"too geeky\"",
  "2698": "Today I learned that Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia's actor) was cremated and the ashes are kept in a giant Prozac pill.",
  "2699": "Today I learned that in terms of being considered \"beautiful\" by others, research has found facial attractiveness is a lot more important than body shape.",
  "2700": "Today I learned that brake and tail lights are red because this colour has the highest wavelength in the colour spectrum making it visible in longer distances, even with fog.",
  "2701": "Today I learned that the United States Government, in response to a failing dairy market, began to stockpile millions of pounds of cheese in 1977. This stockpile still exists and now contains over 1.3 Billion pounds of cheese across the US.",
  "2702": "Today I learned that Joan of Arc wasn't actually from a place called \"Arc\", because there is no such place. \"Of Arc\" is a mistranslation of \"D'Arc\" (or \"Darc\"), which was actually her last name.",
  "2703": "Today I learned that Teri Horton, the woman who purchased a painting by Jackson Pollock worth $50 million in a thrift store for five dollars.",
  "2704": "Today I learned that everyone who works at Ben & Jerry\u2019s headquarters in Burlington, Vt., is entitled to three free pints of ice cream for each day of work",
  "2705": "Today I learned that in 2014, the US Army sent 14,000 conscription letters to men born in the 1800s because of a Y2K-like bug.",
  "2706": "Today I learned that there is a zip line stretching across the border between Spain and Portugal. The journey on the zip line is over in less than one minute but when you land at the other side you are in a different time zone and will be one hour ahead, thanks to the time difference.",
  "2707": "Today I learned that broccoli is a man made vegetable. It\u2019s a human invention made from wild cabbage.",
  "2708": "Today I learned that the reason why most birds sleep on one leg is that they have no plumage there. They therefore lift a leg up to keep it warm and thus limit heat exchange while maintaining the possibility of flying away quickly in case of danger.",
  "2709": "Today I learned that Chevy had an option on almost all of its cars in the 60s called \"Liquid Chain\". It would spray a traction enhancing substance on the tires to aid traction in snow.",
  "2710": "Today I learned that there is a 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special featuring the main actors from Episode IV. The special has never been rebroadcast or distributed for home video due to its incredibly negative reception.",
  "2711": "Today I learned that Comedian Drew Carey, after getting kicked out from University for being too bad at academics, went on to become a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps.",
  "2712": "Today I learned that In France, a bachelor\u2019s program at a public university costs 170 euros, or about $187, a year.",
  "2713": "Today I learned that In 1777, Frederick the Great issued an official statement urging his subjects to drink beer in the morning instead of coffee.",
  "2714": "Today I learned that every year in Peru on Dec 25th, they celebrate and practice something called Takanakuy. The objective is to settle any grievances or disputes among villagers by fist fighting it out in between dancing and partying after calling out their opponents by their first and last name.",
  "2715": "Today I learned that some species of tarantulas keep tiny frogs in their burrows, as these frogs eat bugs that could eat the spider's eggs.",
  "2716": "Today I learned that when Gareth Southgate missed a penalty against Germany in the 1996 Euro Cup semi-finals, he went to Bali to clear his mind when he found himself at an isolated Buddhist temple and a monk came by and said: \"You Gareth Southgate, you England penalty drama.\"",
  "2717": "Today I learned that Holy Roman Emperor Charles V may have had an affair and fathered a daughter with his step-grandmother, Germaine of Foix, when he was around 17 and she was around 29. Before that, Germaine had been married to her own half-granduncle, Ferdinand II of Aragon, who was her grandmother's half-brother.",
  "2718": "Today I learned that George Lucas provided footage of World War 2 Dogfights to inspire the workers at ILM to make the space battles in \"A New Hope.\"",
  "2719": "Today I learned that Quantico is a town you can visit and not a military base. It's surrounded by offices of the DEA, FBI, NCIS, the Army and Air Force Special Investigations.",
  "2720": "Today I learned that the cylinder deactivation system on Chevrolet's 5.3 and 6.2 V8 engines can have the engines run on as few as one cylinder in order to conserve fuel.",
  "2721": "Today I learned that the Illusion of Explanatory Depth: \u201cMost people feel they understand the world with far greater detail, coherence, and depth than they really do.\u201d",
  "2722": "Today I learned that there is a former Republic of Texas Embassy in France",
  "2723": "Today I learned that U.S. zip codes are only assigned to an address if that area has enough \"deliverable addresses to create a mail route,\" meaning many US citizens don't have a zip code",
  "2724": "Today I learned that Kenner Toys ran out of Star Wars figurines stock in early Christmas 1977. To solve the demand, they launched the \"Early Bird Certificate\" where the patron would get any empty box promising them figures such as Luke, Leia, Chewie, Han, Artoo, and Darth Vader in the months to come.",
  "2725": "Today I learned that the Albanian Civil War of 1997 was caused by the collapse of several massive pyramid schemes; they promised to double or treble investments within months, leading people to sell their houses, and farmers to sell their livestock to invest, causing a total fall into anarchy when collapsing.",
  "2726": "Today I learned that - The highest turnout in US elections in the last 100 years is 62.8% [in 1960]",
  "2727": "Today I learned that of Pangolins, the most trafficked mammal on the planet.",
  "2728": "Today I learned that Ancient Babylonians are said to be first to make New Year\u2019s resolutions, some 4,000 years ago. They made promises to the gods to pay their debts and return any objects they had borrowed",
  "2729": "Today I learned that West Point Military Academy was originally named Fort Arnold after its original commanding officer General Benedict Arnold",
  "2730": "Today I learned that there are only 14 possible ways to arrange a calendar, meaning that you can reuse calendars from previous years.",
  "2731": "Today I learned that there is some scientific merit to the concept of a \"gaydar\"",
  "2732": "Today I learned that The Matrix: Reloaded was initially banned in Egypt. This was due to the film being \"too religious.\"",
  "2733": "Today I learned that everyday foods such as chocolate, wheat flour and coffee all contain thousands of insect bits. It is estimated that we eat on average 140 000 pieces of insects every year, because it is legal for foods to have a small number of insects in them.",
  "2734": "Today I learned that the oil rig graveyard off the shore of Invergordon in Scotland.",
  "2735": "Today I learned that Greek families celebrate New Year\u2019s Eve with a Vassilopita cake that has a hidden lucky coin inside. The Vassilopita is served after midnight and whoever finds the lucky coin has good luck and good fortune for the rest of the year.",
  "2736": "Today I learned that when Star Wars premiered on May 25, 1977, it was only playing in 32 theaters.",
  "2737": "Today I learned that there was a pilot whale named Morgan who would fetch items deep in the sea",
  "2738": "Today I learned that pinball machines were officially banned in Oakland (California) until that 2014",
  "2739": "Today I learned that scanners / photocopiers won't allow you to scan or copy banknotes because of the steganographic feature called \"Omron rings\" or \"EURion constellation\" which is used in tandem with Machine Identification Code (MIC).",
  "2740": "Today I learned that the Andromeda Galaxy will eventually collide with the Milky Way Galaxy (our galaxy). This will create a much larger galaxy using systems from both galaxies.",
  "2741": "Today I learned that there was a plan 20 years ago for revellers to celebrate the turn of the Millennium twice, by flying Concorde across the Atlantic. After celebrating in Paris, they'd fly supersonic to New York to party again",
  "2742": "Today I learned that in 1969, the city of Thunder Bay, Ontario had a referendum to decide on its name. The results were: \"Thunder Bay\" - 15,870; \"Lakehead\" - 15,302; and \"The Lakehead\" - 8,377. This vote splitting caused a large controversy in the city.",
  "2743": "Today I learned that flexicurity, a Danish employment model where high labour market flexibility is coupled with strong government assistance programs for the unemployed.",
  "2744": "Today I learned that there\u2019s a traditional Inuit food called kiviaq where hundreds of whole auks, feathers and all, are sewn up in seal skin, covered in rocks and allowed to ferment for up to 18 months before eating.",
  "2745": "Today I learned that that, in 1876, Samuel Tilden won a majority of electoral votes from states that chose their electors by popular vote. However, Colorado's state legislature chose its electors, who voted for Rutherford B. Hayes. This would be the last election in which a state chose electors via its legislature.",
  "2746": "Today I learned that Larvaceans are tadpole-like animals living at midwater depths of the world\u2019s oceans. All species construct complicated, mucus structures, called \u2018houses\u2019 where the animal lives. To feed, the larvacean beats its tail, pumping seawater through its house.",
  "2747": "Today I learned that until that the 20th century, there was little fanfare around the Mona Lisa. Her theft in 1911, and a trip to the Met in New York and the National Gallery in Washington in 1962-3 made her a global media sensation",
  "2748": "Today I learned that there are 2 barrels of bourbon for every person in Kentucky",
  "2749": "Today I learned that trains in Bulgaria stop for an hour during change from winter to summer time.",
  "2750": "Today I learned that \"Accuracy\" is the ability to hit a target, \"Precision\" is the ability to achieve the same results over and over. You can be accurate without being precise, and precise without being accurate.",
  "2751": "Today I learned that in the film Candyman, Tony Todd negotiated a fee of $1000 for each time he was stung during the bee scene. He walked away with $23000.",
  "2752": "Today I learned that Essentially all penicillin produced after 1943 originated with a mold sample found on a cantaloupe in Peoria, Illinois. The moldy part was cut off and cultured and the lab technicians ate the rest of the fruit.",
  "2753": "Today I learned that most successful startup companies aren't started by people in their 20s. The average age of founders who started a high-growth company is 45.",
  "2754": "Today I learned that America's first space shuttle, The Enterprise, was supposed to be called The Constitution but had its name changed after a massive write-in campaign from Star Trek fans. At the dedication, Gene Roddenberry and cast members from the show were in attendance.",
  "2755": "Today I learned that Comedian and actor Eddie Izzard ran 27 marathons In as many days for Sport Relief",
  "2756": "Today I learned that the actor Kurt Russell was probably the first person to officially report the Phoenix Lights (one of the largest UFO sightings of all time). He was a flying a plane into Phoenix at the time and reported it to air traffic control.",
  "2757": "Today I learned that tipping isn't customary in Japan. In fact, it can cause unnecessary confusion.",
  "2758": "Today I learned that Suryia, an orangutan from a sanctuary who approached and befriended a thin stray dog, Roscoe, during a walk to a lake. Roscoe stuck around and was immediately taken in by Suryia and the other orangutans almost like a beloved pet. They fed, groomed, petted, and played with him for years.",
  "2759": "Today I learned that that, if we measure the height of moutain from the center of the Earth (which is the same for everybody) and not from sea-level (which is fluctuating and sometimes, hard to calculate), the highest peak on Earth is the Chimporazo Volcano in Chile.",
  "2760": "Today I learned that There are more than 17,000 Indonesian islands, but most tourists still only visit one: Bali",
  "2761": "Today I learned that it's possible that Orcas' senses are so developed that they can tell a woman is pregnant before she can.",
  "2762": "Today I learned that the CDC found stretching doesn\u2019t prevent injuries.",
  "2763": "Today I learned that we humans are currently living in an Ice-age and that our species preferable climate is an Ice-age.",
  "2764": "Today I learned that According to the Guinness World Records, on January 28, 1887, a snowflake 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick fell in Fort Keogh, Montana, making it the largest snowflake ever observed.",
  "2765": "Today I learned that because the movie The Godfather Part II has two narrative strands - one about Michael Corleone as the new Don of the Corleone family and the other about his father Vito Corleone when he was young - it is considered both a sequel AND a prequel.",
  "2766": "Today I learned that surrealist painter Salvador Dal\u00ed and the Marx Brothers had planned on making a movie called \"Giraffes on Horseback Salad\" together, but it was never produced. A graphic novel was eventually made based on the screenplay.",
  "2767": "Today I learned that in the harsh winter of 2008, the town of Ankeny, Iowa used expired garlic salt to help thaw the roads, keeping several tons from going to a landfill.",
  "2768": "Today I learned that AD Wintle a WW1 and WW2 hero. He was sent to the front at 17, where he captured a French village single-handedly. He was blown up, lost an eye and was sent back to England but escaped back to France to continue fighting. He was also a spy and was briefly imprisoned in the Tower of London.",
  "2769": "Today I learned that Time Square New Years Eve celebration started in 1905 as a way to celebrate the newspapers new building",
  "2770": "Today I learned that Alaska has a fund that provides over $1000 annually to every resident",
  "2771": "Today I learned that Disney once stopped a man from having Spider-Man etched onto his child's tombstone, claiming they wish to preserve the character's innocence.",
  "2772": "Today I learned that takeout coffee cups are not recyclable and billions are wasted every year.",
  "2773": "Today I learned that Disneyland used to employ young women as mermaids who would swim in the water around the Submarine Voyage ride.",
  "2774": "Today I learned that The Ancient Romans Used to Celebrate the New Year in March instead of January and were on a calendar that followed the lunar cycle instead of the sun",
  "2775": "Today I learned that until that 1950, several British universities such as Oxford and Cambridge had representation to the Parliament",
  "2776": "Today I learned that saloons usually had a secondary set of doors; rather than just the swing-doors oft-seen in media",
  "2777": "Today I learned that \"Hill Valley High School\" from Back to the Future was filmed at Whittier High School in California. Richard Nixon attended this high school from 1928 to 1930 - some 25 years before Marty's visit",
  "2778": "Today I learned that the state motto of Texas is simply the word \u201cFriendship\u201d",
  "2779": "Today I learned that Approximately 5000 years ago, workers in the city of Uruk (modern day Iraq) were paid by their employers in beer",
  "2780": "Today I learned that China had a French influenced premier with the name Pierre-C\u00e9lestin. He was posted to St Petersburg as interpreter and learned French as well as Russian. Pierre attended the Paris Peace Conference and made China the only participating country not to sign the Versailles Treaty",
  "2781": "Today I learned that Lorenzo Da Ponte, the author of the libretto for Mozart's \"Marriage of Figaro,\" emigrated to the United States in old age, where he was appointed the first professor of Italian Literature at Columbia University",
  "2782": "Today I learned that In 1976 Ruth Berman Wrote a Story for the Anthology Novel, Star Trek: The New Voyages, That Was Basically Galaxy Quest",
  "2783": "Today I learned that for 11 years Oleg Gordievsky was a KGB spy spying the MI6, whilst also being an MI6 spy spying the KGB",
  "2784": "Today I learned that David Bowie wrote \"Life on Mars\" as revenge against Frank Sinatra for not choosing his lyrics for \"My Way\"",
  "2785": "Today I learned that in addition to the timeless Manhatten, there are four additional classic cocktails named for the remaining four boroughs of New York City. The Brooklyn, the Bronx, the Queens, and the Staten Island Ferry. All but the last date back to the 1930's.",
  "2786": "Today I learned that in 1993, Rauscher et al introduced the Mozart Effect, a theory that listening to classical music will make you smarter, a small increase in spatial-temporal performance. In the studies with positive results the enhancement is small and lasts about 10-12 minutes.",
  "2787": "Today I learned that bee queens emit a pheromone to declare themselves queen.",
  "2788": "Today I learned that The first attempt in bringing Andrew Lloyd Webber\u2019s hit Cats to the big screen was via Steven Spielberg\u2019s animation studio Amblimation, which was to produce a feature film based on the musical.",
  "2789": "Today I learned that a Scotsman was the physician of the Russian royal family",
  "2790": "Today I learned that the Tibetan Blackbird's scientific name is Turdus Maximus",
  "2791": "Today I learned that Richard Dean Anderson was auditioned for MacGyver due to an appearance on The Love Boat",
  "2792": "Today I learned that Norman Brenner was the stand-in for Michael Richards (Kramer) on the TV show \"Seinfeld\" for all nine seasons, eventually appearing in only four episodes in this role. However, he also had 29 appearances as background characters in the show. Here are those appearances...",
  "2793": "Today I learned that the Torpedo was named after Electric Ray, and the word means \"sluggish\", like in \"torpor\".",
  "2794": "Today I learned that The Simpson's creator Matt Groening's initials appear constantly throughout the show. Just look at Homer Simpson's head - The side hair looks like the letter M and the ear looks like the letter G.",
  "2795": "Today I learned that when basketball was invented, it was often played in a metal cages",
  "2796": "Today I learned that the Mount Athos Canal (Xerxes Canal) an Ancient Canal Built During the Second Persian Invasion During the Greco-Persian Wars. This Was Done to Avoid Moving the Persian Fleet Around the Athos Peninsula, Which Previously Destroyed Part of the Persian Fleet, Due to a Storm the First Time.",
  "2797": "Today I learned that air guitar world championships are a legit competition",
  "2798": "Today I learned that movie director Alex Cox (best known for \"Repo Man\") was effectively blacklisted for working on a studio project during the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike.",
  "2799": "Today I learned that The tooth is a product of 4 components: enamel, cementum, pulp, and dentin. Everyone's dentin is shade of yellow and dentin cannot be whitened",
  "2800": "Today I learned that before Kylie Jenner, Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling was considered the youngest self-made female billionaire.",
  "2801": "Today I learned that Founded as the English Law School, Chuo University is one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions in Japan. The university has four affiliated high schools and two affiliated junior high schools",
  "2802": "Today I learned that while Apple was buying rural land for a new building, one couple refused to sell their 1 acre plot of land they had originally purchased for $6,000. After rejecting every single offer, Apple just told them to name a price. They sold it for $1.7 million.",
  "2803": "Today I learned that of Gavel, a K-9 Cadet who was fired from the Police Academy for being too friendly after months of training; he then got a new job as Vice-Regal Dog for the Office of the Governor in Queensland where he greets visitors, attends official functions, sits in on Governor's briefings",
  "2804": "Today I learned that Vanna White has never repeated wearing a single dress during her entire career on \u201cWheel Of Fortune\u201d. She has worn over 6500 Dresses and been on the show for almost 37 years (Since 1982)",
  "2805": "Today I learned that the worst rated sitcom of all time is \"My Mother the Car\" about a man's mother who is reincarnated as a car and speaks to him through the radio",
  "2806": "Today I learned that of Solar Storm of 2012. It was an event on July 23 that produced a solar outburst that was comparable to the Solar Storm of 1859, which destroyed all electrical equipment. However, this solar outburst narrowly missed Earth by 9 days; it would have cost an estimated $2.6 trillion in damages.",
  "2807": "Today I learned that Ravens can solve puzzles that require a flexible planning ability previously documented only in people and great apes. They learned to pass up a small food reward in favor of a tool they used to get a much better reward and barter with bottle caps, concepts a toddler would struggle to understand",
  "2808": "Today I learned that in its early days, football was primarily played in colleges and was extremely violent due to the rugby style nature of the rules. It was so violent that in 1905 alone, there were 19 fatalities that US President Teddy Roosevelt threatened to shut down the sport unless changes were made.",
  "2809": "Today I learned that in 1999, a Las Vegas couple were unable to come to a decision on how to split up their Beanie Baby collection during their divorce settlement. A judge ordered them to dump their collection on the floor of the court and take turns picking them one-by-one.",
  "2810": "Today I learned that Disney World has 7500 acres of empty land, stemming from a 1970 environmental promise Disney made to Florida to never built anything on it.",
  "2811": "Today I learned that Televangelist Shepherd Bushiri (net worth $150 million) is the richest man in the Malawi, one of poorest country in the world.",
  "2812": "Today I learned that of Derek Amato, who after a head injury, was diagnosed with Acquired Musical Savant Syndrome, and suddenly could play expert level piano. When asked during an interview to perform a simple song, \u201cTwinkle Twinkle Little Star\u201d. He attempted, struggled, and gave up.",
  "2813": "Today I learned that NASCAR is rooted in Prohibition bootlegging. They souped up stock cars to outrun the police and that led to competitive racing between gangs.",
  "2814": "Today I learned that In 2016 a man had a nesting family of Peregrines move into his flower box in Chicago. They were removed, but came back and were protected by law, so they got to stay.",
  "2815": "Today I learned that it takes four days of good sleep to fully recover from just 1 hour of needed sleep lost.",
  "2816": "Today I learned that Olfactory adaptation is the reason we are unable to smell ourselves or the stench of our regularly lived environments.",
  "2817": "Today I learned that trilobite eyes were unlike those of any other known animal. Their compound eyes had lenses made of calcite crystals rather than protein.",
  "2818": "Today I learned that De Beers is responsible for the slogan \u201cA Diamond is Forever,\u201d which convinced the paying public that diamonds, which actually wasn\u2019t as valuable as gold and silver, was desirable as it is tied to love and marriage. The diamond engagement ring thus became an obligatory wedding purchase.",
  "2819": "Today I learned that in Japan, unmarried women in their late 20's were called \"Christmas Cakes\" because \"after the 25th they're not good\"",
  "2820": "Today I learned that California has been producing wine since 1769. Today, there are more than 1,200 wineries in the state. If California were a separate country, it would be the world\u2019s 4th largest wine producer.",
  "2821": "Today I learned that The pink haired mascot \"Erin\" was dropped from use by company Esurance because the internet wouldn't stop making X rated versions of her.",
  "2822": "Today I learned that in 2008, the Russians used USBs like coins on the ground to infiltrate the Pentagon.",
  "2823": "Today I learned that the Great Backyard Bird Count: citizens can help scientists track birds all over the world to help determine migration patterns, population estimates, dangers to habitat and more. Everyone is welcome to help by joining for free.",
  "2824": "Today I learned that the zodiac is wrong because Earth's precession has altered the position of the constellations we see today, effectively shifting the dates of the zodiac. There's a 13th constellation the Babylonians left out, Ophiuchus, which was inconvenient but now relevant 2,500 years later in our night sky..",
  "2825": "Today I learned that Former Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez stated that capitalism may have ended life on Mars",
  "2826": "Today I learned that of the Lighthouse of Maracaibo. A natural phenomenon that results in an area of Venezuela being under a lightening storm for a relatively large part of the year. Up to 448,000 bolt per year! It has historically been so consistent and localised that it has used as a sailing beacon.",
  "2827": "Today I learned that There was a woman named Ann Elizabeth Isham aboard the Titanic who was said to have refused to board a lifeboat when they told her she couldn\u2019t bring her Great Dane on board. Her body was reported by a passing ship days later floating in the water with her arms around the dog\u2019s body.",
  "2828": "Today I learned that Over 50% of the World's languages are located in just 8 countries, and most of the 6,000-7,000 known human languages have less than 10,000 speakers. It is estimated that 50%-90% of languages will have become extinct by the year 2100.",
  "2829": "Today I learned that during the serum rush in 1925, a sled dog named Togo lead a 260 mile dangerous journey across Alaska, even crossing the open ice of the Norton Sound. However it is Balto who gets all the credit and fame, while mushing 51 miles. Togo was the real hero by over 200 miles,he saved thousands of lives",
  "2830": "Today I learned that as much as 70% of gold worldwide is refined in Switzerland.",
  "2831": "Today I learned that Star Trek's Wesley Crusher is suspected to be an idealized self-insertion character for Gene Roddenberry (whose middle name was Wesley)",
  "2832": "Today I learned that Rwanda's 500 Francs banknote shows three exotic cows on the front to reflect government effort to eradicate malnutrition and four young students working with computers on the back represent emphasis on promoting education and technology",
  "2833": "Today I learned that Nachos, a Tex-Mex dish invented by Ignacio Anaya Garc\u00eda in 1943. The word \"Nacho\" was derived from this nickname.",
  "2834": "Today I learned that Anacondas give birth to live young and not eggs.",
  "2835": "Today I learned that Mountain Dew accidentally included Michigan\u2019s Uppers Peninsula with Wisconsin in a campaign that showcased individual states labeled on bottles. As a result, Mountain Dew released an Upper Peninsula specific bottle that featured the Mackinaw Bridge, a snowmobiler, a kayaker, and Pictured Rocks.",
  "2836": "Today I learned that the wolf howls at the beginning of Thriller were Michael Jackson himself",
  "2837": "Today I learned that the stock exchange in Milan has a marble statue of a middle finger in its main plaza titled L.O.V.E. (for freedom, hate, vengeance, and eternity in Italian) by Maurizio Cattelan. The bankers wanted it removed but the government voted to keep it in place.",
  "2838": "Today I learned that Marv Levy, a Chicago Cubs fan, was in attendance at both the 1945 World Series and the 2016 World Series.",
  "2839": "Today I learned that Olbers' Paradox states that the darkness of the night-sky conflicts with the idea of an infinite and endless static universe. In the hypothetical scenario that the universe is static, homogeneous at a large scale, either time or space can not be infinite.",
  "2840": "Today I learned that jigsaw puzzles were invented in the 1760s by a mapmaker. The first puzzle was a map of the world and it was used to teach kids geography.",
  "2841": "Today I learned that The Cha Cha Slide was initially meant to be a step aerobics routine. DJ Casper's nephew was an aerobics instructor at Bally Total Fitness. He called DJ Casper to help him come up with a fun routine to do for his class to spice things up. The result was The Cha Cha Slide.",
  "2842": "Today I learned that Yuengyeung, a beverage that's a mixture of tea and coffe",
  "2843": "Today I learned that the snowmobile was invented by Joseph Armand Bombardier who started working on it when he was just 19 years old.",
  "2844": "Today I learned that Johnny Cash released NINETY SEVEN studio albums",
  "2845": "Today I learned that in Dec 1931 while visiting NYC, Winston Churchill was struck and injured by a car while crossing 5th Avenue because he forgot that cars in America drive on the opposite side of the road as they do in Britain",
  "2846": "Today I learned that Old Crow is the only Yukon community that cannot be reached by motor vehicle, requiring visitors to fly in. The people of Old Crow are dependent on the Porcupine caribou herd for food and clothing",
  "2847": "Today I learned that Henry Cavill was almost cast in the role of Edward in Twilight. Losing the role to Robert Pattinson just before filming began",
  "2848": "Today I learned that the documentary 'The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley', which received critical acclaim for its comprehensive overview of the rise, explosure and downfall of the fraudulous health company Theranos, was also criticized for featuring a naturopath doctor and presenting her as a physician.",
  "2849": "Today I learned that Australia attempted the total nationalisation of banks in the 1940s, but the plan was stopped by conservatives and slammed as as a 'communist ramp'.",
  "2850": "Today I learned that Razor&Tie, the originator of the late-night TV infomercial for compilation music albums, was started in an apartment by two practicing lawyers who loved music more than their jobs",
  "2851": "Today I learned that My Name is Earl star Jason Lee is now a photographer",
  "2852": "Today I learned that in the 1964 film Zulu, the Zulu king Cetshwayo kaMpande was portrayed by his actual great-grandson",
  "2853": "Today I learned that Rachele Gilmore, an understudy in the Metropolitan Opera. With only a couple hours notice, she was told she would be making her debut in Offenbach's \"Les Contes Hoffman\". That night she hit an A-flat above high C, breaking the record for highest note ever sung at the Met.",
  "2854": "Today I learned that during the production of \"Reds\", Warren Beatty explained to the extras what the film was about. After a lecture on the rights of the working man, the extras refused to return to work, saying that they felt exploited. Beatty agreed to increase their wages.",
  "2855": "Today I learned that the ancient switch to soft food gave us an overbite\u2014and the ability to pronounce \u2018f\u2019s and \u2018v\u2019s.",
  "2856": "Today I learned that Spiders can sense electrical currents in the air and use them to launch themselves upward, traveling up to hundreds of miles. Occasionally a \u201cmass ballooning\u201d occurs, where so many spiders descend from the sky it looks like snow",
  "2857": "Today I learned that at high enough speeds an aircraft can use it's own shockwaves to generate a considerable amount of additional lift. This phenomenon is called compression lift and has only been demonstrated to two aircraft models.",
  "2858": "Today I learned that Andy Serkis based his voice for Gollum in 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy, on his pet cat coughing up furballs",
  "2859": "Today I learned that the great age of Caribbean piracy began in 1522 when French corsair Jean Fleury captured two Spanish ships on their way back to Spain from the new world, plundering more than $30 million worth of Aztec gold.",
  "2860": "Today I learned that after reading the script for \u201cBeing John Malkovich\u201d, John Malkovich said he was \"half intrigued and half horrified\u201d, he was interested in directing the movie if they changed the titular character to another actor, writer Charlie Kaufman refused.",
  "2861": "Today I learned that all members of the Canis genus (wolves, jackals, coyotes, dholes and lycaons) are genetically compatible, meaning they can have healthy, fertile puppies as if they all belonged to the same species",
  "2862": "Today I learned that of the Quetzalcoatlus northropi, one of the biggest known flying animals of all time. It stood about as tall as a giraffe and had a wingspan as wide as the length of a gas tanker truck.",
  "2863": "Today I learned that David Bowie's Heroes was recorded with one microphone 22cm (9 inches) away from him, another one 6m (20 feet) away, and the last one 15m (50 feet) away, so that he'd have to adjust his tone in different parts of the song (in the 6 minute album version, link in comments)",
  "2864": "Today I learned that the richer you are, the more likely you are to vote. \"The 48 percent voting participation rate for families in the lowest income category in 2016 was a bit more than half of the 86 percent rate for families in the highest income category.\"",
  "2865": "Today I learned that in June 1982 British Airways Flight 9 (callsign Speedbird 9) managed to land safely in Jakarta with no casualties, despite having accidentally flown into a volcanic ash cloud that shut down all four engines and sandblasted the windscreen",
  "2866": "Today I learned that Pozole, a traditional soup with hominy, used to be prepared with human meat. After the Conquest cannibalism was banned and pork was used instead because of its similarities to human meat.",
  "2867": "Today I learned that Louis Pasteur was the head of the science program at a French school during the mid 1800's. He once told students that anyone caught smoking would be expelled. Seventy-three of the school's 80 students resigned.",
  "2868": "Today I learned that New Zealand has an official government appointed wizard",
  "2869": "Today I learned that of Build the Enterprise, a plan to build a real-life functioning version of the USS Enterprise using today\u2019s technology. It would get to the moon in 3 days or Mars in 3 months, be a kilometer long, fall somewhere between spaceship and space station, and cost $706 billion to build.",
  "2870": "Today I learned that Matt Groening, creator of the Simpsons, has only written four episodes in its 30 year run.",
  "2871": "Today I learned that of the origin of the Farsi word for chewing gum, \u0622\u062f\u0627\u0645\u0633, pronounced aa-daamss. The name came from the Iranian accent-influenced pronunciation of the original brand of chewing gum, Adam's.",
  "2872": "Today I learned that In November 2014, Mattel received criticism over the book I Can Be a Computer Engineer, which depicted Barbie as being inept at computers and requiring that her two male friends complete all of the necessary tasks to restore two laptops after she downloads a virus onto both of them.",
  "2873": "Today I learned that the original Chris on the Partridge Family tv show was replaced after the first season because he had a personality conflict with every person in the cast, especially David Cassidy and Danny Bonaduce. He was 10 years old at the time.",
  "2874": "Today I learned that the elite force of the Theban army in the 4th century BC consisted of 150 pairs of male lovers, known as the \"Sacred Band of Thebes\"",
  "2875": "Today I learned that as early as the 12th Century the Royal Family of Great Britain has claimed ownership of all Swans in the Empire and Commonwealth due to their being a delicacy",
  "2876": "Today I learned that the interior of the house in Home Alone was located in a gym in an vacant HS that was also used in Uncle Buck",
  "2877": "Today I learned that It would take 364,143,591 minutes to Zamboni a frozen Lake Superior",
  "2878": "Today I learned that over 25% of satellites are geosynchronous, meaning that they orbit earth in such a way that they remain over the same location at all times with very little variance.",
  "2879": "Today I learned that pictoralism. In the late 1800s photograpy was seen as nothing more than a record of reality. Pictoralism popularized the idea of photography as a true art form.",
  "2880": "Today I learned that of \"The Bridge\" - a documentary film in which 23 of 24 suicides committed by jumping of the Golden Gate Bridge in 2004 are recorded",
  "2881": "Today I learned that of toast sandwich. A sandwich made with two slices of bread in which the filling is a thin slice of toasted bread!",
  "2882": "Today I learned that 88% of men with an extra male chromosome (XYY instead of XY) don't know they have it. Often referred to as the 'supermale' syndrome, symptoms include above average height, longer arm span, aggressiveness, and facial acne.",
  "2883": "Today I learned that The cartoon \u201cTom and Jerry\u201d were originally designed as regular humans before the famous cat and mouse they are today",
  "2884": "Today I learned that Enzo Ferrari was originally reluctant to sell non-racecars, and only did it to fund his racing team.",
  "2885": "Today I learned that The oldest known figurative painting was discovered in a cave on Borneo island, Indonesia: a depiction of a bull has been dated to be 40,000 years old. It is unknown which people created the paintings and what happened to them",
  "2886": "Today I learned that the Ravens of the Tower of London - initially believed to protect The Crown & Tower. At least 6 captive ravens must be kept all the times and it was broadly based on the old superstition that \"if the Tower of London ravens are lost or fly away, the Crown will fall & Britain with it.\"",
  "2887": "Today I learned that Clemson University's fan tradition of only spending $2 bills while traveling",
  "2888": "Today I learned that Napoleon Was Once Attacked by Rabbits",
  "2889": "Today I learned that Disney World had to find a new sponsor for their People Mover ride because Ford was reluctant to support technology that appeared to replace the automobile.",
  "2890": "Today I learned that when a queen bee became trapped in a car in Wales in 2016, the swarm followed the car. The local beekeepers association removed the bees but next morning they were back.",
  "2891": "Today I learned that back in 2011 Dunder Mifflin paper from a sitcom The Office became an actual product sold by Quill, a Staples subsidiary.",
  "2892": "Today I learned that Steve Jobs has claimed that taking calligraphy courses in college is one of the reasons that the earliest Macintosh computers were successful. They were the first ones with beautiful typography.",
  "2893": "Today I learned that For people who aren't addicted to alcohol, a little bit has no long-lasting ill effects and may, in some instances, be beneficial, as with the heart and arteries.",
  "2894": "Today I learned that Kidz Bop has had more top ten hits than Madonna.",
  "2895": "Today I learned that Rhodesia (Zimbambwe) was one of the few countries to ever use chemical and biological weapons, in the 1970's against nationalists",
  "2896": "Today I learned that in The Empire Strikes Back, Einstein's theory of general relativity means that Luke is almost two years younger than his twin sister Leia when they reuinite at Cloud City.",
  "2897": "Today I learned that The actual date of Jesus' Crucifixion is not known, but the evidence narrows it down to dates with the following properties: A Friday, In Spring, At full moon, On either the first day of Passover (Synoptic Gospels), or the eve of Passover (John) Between 25 and 35 AD",
  "2898": "Today I learned that during the filming of the original Wizard of Oz they used asbestos as fake snow.",
  "2899": "Today I learned that Reno brothers carried out first 'moving' train robbery in America, Oct 6, 1866, by stopping a train in a rural area. They made off with $13k. Soon, gangs like Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch caught on to Reno brother's method but Union Pacific added boxcars with guards and horses to chase robbers.",
  "2900": "Today I learned that George Lucas shot Obi-Wan giving away Luke & Leia in Episode III in 2000 during the filming for Episode II.",
  "2901": "Today I learned that Star Wars:The Phantom Menace was the first full-length film to be screened to the public in digital instead of on film.",
  "2902": "Today I learned that your fingernails/toenails are made of keratin, which is also what your hair is made of, and thats why your nails grow.",
  "2903": "Today I learned that Swedish Olympic high jumper Annette T\u00e5nnander, who met him when he was 40 and she 19, remembers Wilt Chamberlain as a pick-up artist who was extremely confident yet respectful. It has been said Wilt slept with 20,000 women in his lifetime",
  "2904": "Today I learned that Subaru WRX owners are the most likely in the US to have a prior speeding citation, have 2.29 times the number of DUIs and 1.82 times as many at-fault accidents as the national average.",
  "2905": "Today I learned that an 18-year-old man lost his life saving a baby girl and her mother, during rampaging floods in the Philippines. He was swept away as he helped them reach cover. He\u2019d already saved more than 30 people from the floodwaters and had helped evacuate his family.",
  "2906": "Today I learned that Skyscrapers shrink over time due to building materials compressing. This shrinkage is large enough that elevator guide rails in the highest skyscrapers need to be mounted to sliding clips, instead of attached solidly, so they can move when the building shrinks instead of warping.",
  "2907": "Today I learned that Nearly half of the United States GDP comes from just 5 states: CA, TX, NY, FL, and IL. California is by far the largest contributor at 1/3 of that, or nearly 15% of total US GDP.",
  "2908": "Today I learned that the man who first created a Bureau of Investigation within the US Department of Justice, which would later become the Federal Bureau of Investigation, was a nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte.",
  "2909": "Today I learned that 54 oenology (wine science) students were secretly given white wine dyed with tasteless red food coloring and they overwhelmingly described the flavors as if it were red wine.",
  "2910": "Today I learned that penicillin was first able to be mass-produced from a moldy cantaloupe found in Peoria, Illinois",
  "2911": "Today I learned that When Jack Dempsey was 75 years old, 2 young muggers tried to rob him, Dempsey broke loose and KO'd both of them on sidewalk, Jack Dempsey was ferocious heavyweight champion who inspired Mike Tyson",
  "2912": "Today I learned that 5 ft tall, 100 lbs Edward Leedskalnin single-handedly & secretly carved over 1,100 tons of coral rock to create a castle with a stone living room, rocking chairs, beds, bath, and dining table - known as Coral Castle. Engineers aren\u2019t sure how Ed, a mason from Latvia, created the sculptures.",
  "2913": "Today I learned that of Pierre Brassau, an artist of the \u201cavant-garde modern art\u201d style. He was a chimpanzee, promoted by a Swedish journalist, to see if critics could distinguish between the style and the work of a chimpanzee. Most critics praised the work.",
  "2914": "Today I learned that in order 'to satisfy every European's musical taste', Ode to Joy from Beethoven's 9th Symphony, the EU anthem, has been officially adapted into other genres such as jazz, hip-hop, trance, techno, and Romani folk. All of those versions are free to listen to on the Council of Europe's page.",
  "2915": "Today I learned that to disguise their pre-production cars, automakers specially design patterned vinyl wraps that \"flatten\" character lines of the vehicle, hiding its shape and design features from both eyes and cameras.",
  "2916": "Today I learned that For over 40 years, each Grammy has be made by hand in the small town of Ridgeway in the mountains of Colorado by one man - John Billings - and a team of 3 assistants",
  "2917": "Today I learned that there was a small thermal piston engine called the Stirling Engine, conceived in 1816. It used the expansion and contraction of gasses or fluids to push and pull two pistons and create power almost silently in a confined space.",
  "2918": "Today I learned that corn comes out whole in stool because the outer shell is comprised mainly of cellulose. Cellulose is indigestible to most omnivores and this allows for the corn to pass through undetected.",
  "2919": "Today I learned that Christmas was cancelled in England in 1645 by Oliver Cromwell and his Puritan Forces in an effort to rid England of decadence.",
  "2920": "Today I learned that the Christmas carol \u201cGood King Wenceslaus\u201d was based on the real life Duke of Bohemia Wenceslaus, who was noted for his kindness and piety. Wenceslaus was later assassinated in a plot by his brother, Boleslaus The Cruel.",
  "2921": "Today I learned that gurgling noises and other sounds made by our stomachs has a scientific name: borborygmi",
  "2922": "Today I learned that when under threat from predators, small damsel fish can grow a fake 'eye' on their rear fins and reduce the size of their real eyes. This has the effect of making them appear to be heading in the opposite direction and increases their chances of survival fivefold.",
  "2923": "Today I learned that being selected to \u201ccome on down\u201d on the Price is Right, is not a random selection. It is actually a vetting process by producers to make sure you are good looking enough for T.V.",
  "2924": "Today I learned that United States of America \"is one of Earth's most volcanically active countries, having within its territory more than 10 percent of the known active and potentially active volcanoes.\"",
  "2925": "Today I learned that after the British crushed the Sepoy Rebellion, the British had the rebels \"blown from cannon\", in which sentenced rebels were tied over the mouths of cannons and blown to pieces when the cannons were fired.",
  "2926": "Today I learned that there is one thing that physical therapists can cure on the very first visit with just a simple maneuver: a type of debilitating vertigo called BPPV, caused by calcium crystals in the inner ear.",
  "2927": "Today I learned that in 1984, Burger King ran a commercial featuring a parody of Mr. Rogers. The real Mr. Rogers (a vegetarian) called up the BK vice president, who then ordered the commercials taken off the air at once. Mr. Rogers later met the actor, and told him he was proud of his marvelous job.",
  "2928": "Today I learned that Steve \" The Crocodile Hunter\" Irwin was a voice actor in several animated Disney movies including the Rescuers Down Under, The Emperor's New Groove, and Shrek",
  "2929": "Today I learned that there is Welsh Town called Llanfairpwllgwyngyll\u00adgogery\u00adchwyrn\u00addrobwll\u00adllan\u00adtysilio\u00adgogo\u00adgoch, which has one of the longest place names in the world.",
  "2930": "Today I learned that 13th Dalai Lama predicted the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution of the People's Republic of China, destroying 6,000 monasteries and vast majority of historic Tibetan architecture.",
  "2931": "Today I learned that Tom Clancy, author of the political thriller spy novel Jack Ryan (and made into movies and tv series) depicts detailed descriptions of military and covert operations that the FBI had investigated the Baltimore novelist to determine his sources for works.",
  "2932": "Today I learned that humans are not the only animals with different blood types. This includes horses, cats, and dogs, among others. Over 13 different blood groups have been described for canines.",
  "2933": "Today I learned that the coldest temperature observed in the universe was achieved on Earth, 50 trillionth of a degree kelvin, and differs from the hottest temperature achieved on Earth by ~10,000,000,000,000,000,000 (10 quintillion) degrees.",
  "2934": "Today I learned that some lands in the United States today are held because of Medieval English land grants known as \u2018Cestui que\u2019",
  "2935": "Today I learned that the practice of shrinking heads has only been practiced by one culture, the Jivaroan people of northern Peru and eastern Ecuador.",
  "2936": "Today I learned that Nutmeg intoxication can cause a \u201chigh\u201d that includes hallucinations. The chemical myristicin responsible for the high acts similar to mescaline found in peyote.",
  "2937": "Today I learned that in 1977 Japan made its own Spiderman television series",
  "2938": "Today I learned that Aluminum used to cost more than Gold and only royalties, elites and governments were able to afford them.",
  "2939": "Today I learned that 6 of the Iraqi \"Deck of 52\" are still at large. The most senior of which being Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the \"King of Clubs\".",
  "2940": "Today I learned that what is sold as \"Vegetable Oil\" is really just soybean oil.",
  "2941": "Today I learned that the Rolling Stones, in addition to the four \"permanent\" members, have six additional touring members, including Chuck Leavell, who has been with the band since 1982.",
  "2942": "Today I learned that \u00c6thelthryth, an East Anglian princess who convinced her new husband to respect her vow of perpetual virginity",
  "2943": "Today I learned that that, contrary to popular belief, diamonds are NOT formed from coal, but are formed from other carbon sources deep in the upper mantle.",
  "2944": "Today I learned that Jack Parsons, a co-founder of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, was also a prominent occultist",
  "2945": "Today I learned that there is a thing called a Covenant Marriage, which exists in only three US states (AR, AZ and LA). Under a Covenant Marriage, premarital counseling is mandatory and no-fault divorce is not an option.",
  "2946": "Today I learned that less than 40% of power consumption in the US is in the form of electricity.",
  "2947": "Today I learned that Szimpla Kert or ruin pubs that are located in Budapest, Hungary. These usually offer cheap drinks in unique locations and have become a popular tourist attraction. They usually host events such as movie screenings or live music.",
  "2948": "Today I learned that there are zero known surviving episodes of \u201cThe Television Ghost\u201d; an experimental television series from the early-1930\u2019s",
  "2949": "Today I learned that of a University of Michigan study \"If You\u2019re House Is Still Available, Send Me an Email: Personality Influences Reactions to Written Errors in Email Messages\" which found that disagreeable personalities are more likely to be grammar police than agreeable personalities",
  "2950": "Today I learned that the possum drop, a New Years celebration in Brasstown North Carolina where a live opossum is dropped from a roof",
  "2951": "Today I learned that U.S. 5, 10, 20 and 50 dollar bills have a bar on them that shine under a blacklight.",
  "2952": "Today I learned that Vans shoes got their name from it's founder: Paul Van Doren",
  "2953": "Today I learned that during WW2, there were multiple significant riots and widespread social unrest in Australia due to Allied forces stationed on and around the continent.",
  "2954": "Today I learned that a Munchkin cat has a build similar to a corgi",
  "2955": "Today I learned that the dot above a i or j is called a tittle",
  "2956": "Today I learned that the Drake Equation (which gives an estimate of the number of communicable intelligent civilizations) has a reasonable range from 0.00000000000091 (only 1 in the universe) to over 15 million in our galaxy alone.",
  "2957": "Today I learned that the futuristic-looking comms headsets on the Millenium Falcon from the Star Wars movies were actually a real 1972 design from the UK's RACAL Electronics",
  "2958": "Today I learned that 33 RPM records and 45 RPM singles are the remnants of an old format war",
  "2959": "Today I learned that Eunice Shriver Kennedy, JFKs older sister, founded an athletics camp in 1962 for children with intellectual disabilities. The camp would go on to evolve into the Special Olympics.",
  "2960": "Today I learned that for 25 years, two brothers re-gifted each other the same pair of pants, in increasingly inventive and difficult packaging, including a 600lb safe, a double-glazed window, a 16-foot rocket ship, and a crushed car, with a card that read \"Merry Christmas, the pants are in the glove box\".",
  "2961": "Today I learned that Curly, from the Three Stooges, would often take in stray dogs while travelling for work and care for them until that he found them a home. His love for dogs purportedly contributed to his financial difficulties throughout his lifetime, as he spent so much money caring for the dogs he encountered.",
  "2962": "Today I learned that vegetarianism is such an old concept that up until that 1850, vegetarians were called Pythagorean because the cult of Pythagoras was entirely vegetarian",
  "2963": "Today I learned that in 2000 an impoundment spill in Martin County, Kentucky emptied 300 million gallons of waste (volume of the Empire State Building) containing mercury and arsenic into rivers feeding the Ohio River. Massey Energy received a $5600 fine by federal regulators.",
  "2964": "Today I learned that The Three Stooges were lied to for 23 years by the then-president of Columbia Pictures. They were never told how popular they were during their Columbia run, and never asked for a raise due to always thinking they were on the verge of losing their jobs.",
  "2965": "Today I learned that lions love to play with discarded Christmas trees, and have an effect similar to catnip on cats.",
  "2966": "Today I learned that cats like to eat spider plants because they produce a compound that is thought to be related to opium and is mildly hallucinogenic",
  "2967": "Today I learned that in the whole history of submarine warfare, there was only ever one underwater submarine battle. That battle was also the only time a submerged submarine sunk another submerged submarine.",
  "2968": "Today I learned that Due to its proximity to the Gulf Stream and the Gulf of Mexico giving it a mild tropical climate year round, Key West Florida is the only city in the Continental US that's never had recorded frost.",
  "2969": "Today I learned that Americans spend more money on playing the Lotteries than on movies, video games, books, music and sports tickets combined.",
  "2970": "Today I learned that Madagascar has had a bubonic plague outbreak almost every year since 1980.",
  "2971": "Today I learned that Director of 'Spring Breakers', Harmony Korine Was Banned From 'The Late Show' Because David Letterman Found Him Rifling Through Meryl Streep's Purse Backstage.",
  "2972": "Today I learned that Colonel Sanders', the founder of KFC, title of Colonel wasn't earned in recognition of a distinguished military career, rather he was a Kentucky Colonel, which is the highest title of honour commissioned by the Governor of Kentucky.",
  "2973": "Today I learned that of \"The Regime of the Coffeehouse Anarchists\" who ruled Munich. They declared war on Switzerland, banned the study of History, made a convicted burglar Chief of Police, declared that no houses could have more than 3 rooms, and they would \"make money free.\" They were overthrown after only 6 days.",
  "2974": "Today I learned that In the late 1980s, Vietnam ended its occupation of Cambodia and embraced free-market reforms. That eventually opened the country up and resulted in its present socialist-oriented economy. Vietnam\u2019s frontier market is now one of the world\u2019s fastest-growing economies",
  "2975": "Today I learned that 60% of the geysers on Earth are in Yellowstone Park.",
  "2976": "Today I learned that doctors in British Columbia are not allowed to talk about hockey while operating patients.",
  "2977": "Today I learned that pigs are the fourth most intelligent animal (smarter than dogs)",
  "2978": "Today I learned that there is a security alarm system which causes vertigo, nausea, and pain in the chest. The system has been purchased by the Russian government as well as certain supermarket chains.",
  "2979": "Today I learned that Several studies compiled by the US Department of Education, Commerce, Labor, and various colleges from 2009-2016 found a large correlation between SAT scores and taste in music by genre and artist. Beethoven, Rock, Indie has above average and Lil Wayne, Rap, Punk has below average.",
  "2980": "Today I learned that all humans have stripes, called Blaschko Lines, that are only visible with certain skin conditions.",
  "2981": "Today I learned that Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States, was the first President to have been born west of the Mississippi River.",
  "2982": "Today I learned that the total weight of bacteria in our bodies is higher than the weight of our brain",
  "2983": "Today I learned that Marvin Clark, a retired police officer who disappeared on Halloween weekend 1926 while en route to visit his daughter. His is the oldest active missing persons case in the United States.",
  "2984": "Today I learned that Aum Shinrikyo, the doomsday cult which committed the Sarin gas attacks on the Tokyo subway in the mid-1990's, still exists with a membership in the thousands.",
  "2985": "Today I learned that Stef\u00e1n Karl Stef\u00e1nsson (the same one who played Robbie Rotten on LazyTown) starred as a Viking Soldier in For Honor.",
  "2986": "Today I learned that there exists a species of poisonous bird called the Pitohui. Both the Hooded Pitohui and Variable Pitohui are poisonous to humans due to the concentrations of batrachotoxin in their feathers and skin.",
  "2987": "Today I learned that Greco-Buddhists were the first to carve statues of the Buddha, with the classical Greek emphasis on realism. According to their statues, the bump on top of Buddha's head is his wavy hair tied in a man-bun.",
  "2988": "Today I learned that the Allied forces dropped Paradummys or \u2018Rupert Dolls\u2019 during D-Day to confuse the Germans on where attacks were happening",
  "2989": "Today I learned that Mapmakers create fake cities and imaginary streets among many others to prevent their maps from being plagiarized.",
  "2990": "Today I learned On Jan. 1, 1998, Toronto\u2019s amalgamation took effect, merging the six previous municipalities that made up Metro Toronto \u2013 Etobicoke, Scarborough, York, East York, North York, and the City of Toronto, into a new singular City of Toronto.",
  "2991": "Today I learned that a leap second is added to accommodate for changes in Earth's rotation speed making time 23:59:60 possible",
  "2992": "Today I learned that Quentin Tarantino helped ghostwrite \"The Rock\" and \"It's Pat!\"",
  "2993": "Today I learned that the largest football stadium in the world (capacity wise) is in North Korea",
  "2994": "Today I learned that Osamu Tezuka, the father of anime, was heavily influenced by Disney, his influences include Bambi, Mickey Mouse, and Betty Boop.",
  "2995": "Today I learned that Olympic Park bomber Eric Rudolph\u2019s brother Daniel cut off his own hand to try to get the FBI to stop looking for Eric",
  "2996": "Today I learned that some malls in Los Angeles have vending machines that serve caviar. Prices range from $5 to $500. Each machine costs about $85,000 \u2013 including hardware, software, security and maintenance \u2013 and has about $50,000 worth of inventory inside.",
  "2997": "Today I learned that Chemotherapy was first theorized at Yale University after looking into the medical records of victims of mustard gas during World War I, while trying to develop an antidote for it if it was used during World War II.",
  "2998": "Today I learned that there are about 200 different flavors of Lays Chips.",
  "2999": "Today I learned that Martin Luther King Jr. was offered the chance to play a Senator from Georgia in a 1962 movie called Advise and Consent. He turned it down because he thought it might cause hostility and hurt the civil rights movement.",
  "3000": "Today I learned that There is enough concrete in Hoover Dam to pave a two-lane highway from San Francisco to New York.",
  "3001": "Today I learned that Michael Jordan Has a Phobia of Water",
  "3002": "Today I learned that there's a waterfall in Antarctica that looks like blood. The colour is caused by iron oxides.",
  "3003": "Today I learned that Over 63,000 migrants from North Korea between 1990 and 2017 went to Kazakhstan. This far surpassed any other country (United Kingdom was second with 15,000 migrants)",
  "3004": "Today I learned that you can make plastic from milk, vinegar, and formaldehyde",
  "3005": "Today I learned that a billion has two possible values. A short scale billion has 9 zeroes (1 000 000 000) and a long scale billion has 12 zeroes (1 000 000 000 000). The short scale is the one most commonly used in english. The same is also true for a trillion, quadrillion, etc.",
  "3006": "Today I learned that the \u201cBeirut Grudge House\u201d. The product of a dispute between two brothers over inherited land from their father, unable to agree on what to build. The brother with the plot closest to the road decided to build a house to block his brother\u2019s sea view, and to decrease the value of his land.",
  "3007": "Today I learned that Crest Whitestrips and similar products work by coating the teeth with a gel that contains hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. This gel is pressed against the teeth long enough for its ingredients to penetrate the teeth and create a whitening effect",
  "3008": "Today I learned that Julmust, a swedish cola typically sold around holidays, outperforms coa cola around christmas by around 50% in the country, every year",
  "3009": "Today I learned that - Ethopia has its own calendar system",
  "3010": "Today I learned that the holiday of Kwanzaa was invented in 1966",
  "3011": "Today I learned that Minneapolis and St Paul MN were two different time zones for two weeks",
  "3012": "Today I learned that In its first years as home of the San Francisco Giants, Candlestick Park was blamed for numerous fatal heart attacks, including five heart attacks in the first 14 games",
  "3013": "Today I learned that Cyanide smells like almonds.",
  "3014": "Today I learned that George Lucas originally envisioned the planet Tatooine in Star Wars to be a jungle planet, but the idea of having to film in a jungle made him feel \"itchy,\" so he decided to make it a desert planet instead.",
  "3015": "Today I learned that \"Home Alone\" has become a Christmas tradition in Poland, where it's known as \"Kevin Sam w Domu\" (literally \"Kevin Alone in the House\"), with Polish TV channels repeatedly airing the film around Christmas Eve for the last 25 years.",
  "3016": "Today I learned that a species of mold grew at Chernobyl to feed on the gamma radiation it gives off",
  "3017": "Today I learned that Christmas as we know it (family gatherings, seasonal food & drink, games, festive generosity, even saying Merry Christmas), is largely the result of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Before 1843 Christmas was associated w/ countryside peasant revelry & disconnected from modern city life.",
  "3018": "Today I learned that in America, there are eight parking spots for every car, collectively taking up as much space as the state of West Virginia.",
  "3019": "Today I learned that in Arizona you can legally marry your first cousin if both of you are 65 or over, and one of you can't reproduce",
  "3020": "Today I learned that out of the 195 countries of the world (or their predecessor states) there are only 22 that the British Empire has not invaded",
  "3021": "Today I learned that Rankin and Bass animators in Japan who worked on classic Christmas specials like Santa Clause is Coming to Town and Frosty the Snowman later were part of founding Studio Ghibli where they worked on My Neighbor Totoro and other classic Miyazaki films.",
  "3022": "Today I learned that the Hays code had a rule only allowing kissing to go on for 3 seconds in movies. Alfred Hitchcock got around this rule for his 1946 film, Notorious, by two actors break off every three seconds. The whole sequence lasts two and a half minutes.",
  "3023": "Today I learned that Chiclets were discontinued in 2016",
  "3024": "Today I learned that of Arachne, a master weaver who challenged and beat Athena in a weaving competition, only to be turned into the first spider by Athena herself.",
  "3025": "Today I learned that in 2000, Microsoft was ordered to split in two by the US government in an anti-trust suit. Microsoft appealed and eventually settled, agreeing to cease anti-competitive behaviour.",
  "3026": "Today I learned that there has never been an only-child US President. Every president has had atleast one sibling.",
  "3027": "Today I learned that skin creams have contributed to 37 fatal self-incinerations between 2010 and 2017 in England",
  "3028": "Today I learned that The Woodmen of the World would pay widows $100 and make the husband a tombstone free of charge if she agreed to have their logo on the tombstone. They would also carve a tree into it or shape the entire stone as a log.",
  "3029": "Today I learned that certain states have laws which allow you to redeem gift cards for cash",
  "3030": "Today I learned that eating honey can help to save your life in case of a battery cell ingestion.",
  "3031": "Today I learned that The leg lamp from \u201cA Christmas Story\u201d was won from the NeHi Soda Company, hence it being a leg.",
  "3032": "Today I learned that San Francisco gets its drinking water from Yosemite National Park.",
  "3033": "Today I learned that if you were born after October 31 2000 there has been someone living in space continuously for your entire life.",
  "3034": "Today I learned that of Zwentendorf Nuclear Power Plant in Austria that was fully completed but never started as the public voted against it",
  "3035": "Today I learned that the largest known piece of cloth made of spider silk is an 11-by-4-foot (3.4 by 1.2 m) textile with a golden tint made in Madagascar in 2009. 82 people worked for 4 years to collect over 1 million golden orb spiders and extract silk from them.",
  "3036": "Today I learned that an Emeritus Professor of Psychology taught his Border Collie to identify and retrieve 1022 toys by name",
  "3037": "Today I learned that the single human body organ that requires the most energy is not the brain, but the liver.",
  "3038": "Today I learned that comedy legend Eddie Murphy has 10 children from 5 different women",
  "3039": "Today I learned that before Einstein's Theory of Relativity was finally able to explain Mercury's unusual orbit, 19th century astronomers believed there could exist another planet between Mercury and the Sun that they took to calling Vulcan.",
  "3040": "Today I learned that The first person to decorate a Christmas tree was reportedly Martin Luther (1483-1546). According to legend,s so moved by the beauty of the stars shining between the branches of a fir tree, he brought home an evergreen tree & decorated it with candles to share the image with his children",
  "3041": "Today I learned that Nguyen is a very common Vietnamese family name, By some estimates forty percent of Vietnamese people bear this surname",
  "3042": "Today I learned that The First Roman Emperor who wasn't of full Italic descent was Hadrian, whose Domitia Paulina was A Spanish Woman, Native to Gades (Modern Day C\u00e1diz, Spain)",
  "3043": "Today I learned that in his 1790 will, Benjamin Franklin bequeathed 1,000 pounds ($4,400 USD) to Philadelphia and Boston to help finance mortgages. In 1990, the Philadelphia fund was worth over $2,000,000 and the Boston fund, $5,000,000.",
  "3044": "Today I learned that in 1846, The United States recognized Hawaii's independence, but was annexed in 1898 and became a state in 1959.",
  "3045": "Today I learned that There's a spider-like creature with a dog head called the bunny harvestman",
  "3046": "Today I learned that the Presidential Dollar Coin program began in 2007 with the George Washington dollar and ended in 2016 with the Ronald Reagan dollar. The series hoped to capitalize on public interest in the presidents",
  "3047": "Today I learned that 'Jamais vu' meaning 'never seen' describes the opposite phenomenon of 'd\u00e9j\u00e0 vu', which points to a false loss of knowledge although the subject has been subjected to the experience in the past.",
  "3048": "Today I learned that Medieval artists had never seen elephants but painted them anyway. They were compared to dragons and it was claimed they could only mate after the female had fetched a mythical human/plant hybrid called a mandrake from the garden of Eden.",
  "3049": "Today I learned that Christmas is the most widely celebrated holiday in the US, over such secular holidays (in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place) as Thanksgiving, Mother's Day, and Independence Day.",
  "3050": "Today I learned that Kallikantzaros, malevolent underground goblins said to come to the surface only at Christmas",
  "3051": "Today I learned that that the Chechen people had an ethic code with 3 levels 1 Adamalla (humanity) 2 Nokchalla (Chechen-ness) 3 Konakhalla (noble man)",
  "3052": "Today I learned that ricin, a highly potent toxin often used as posion, belongs to a class of proteins called RIP (ribosome-inactivating proteins)",
  "3053": "Today I learned that in the 1983 Cabbage Patch riots, over-demand for dolls led to a series of violent customer fights at several retail stores in the United States.",
  "3054": "Today I learned that Yup'ik is the most widely spoken language of the 20 Alaska Native languages with over 10,000 speakers, most of whom are located in Southwest Alaska",
  "3055": "Today I learned that Joe Pesci released a novelty Christmas single, years before he became a famous actor!",
  "3056": "Today I learned that the writer and director of A Christmas Story also wrote and directed Porky\u2019s",
  "3057": "Today I learned that according to legend, the Danes were losing the 1219 Battle of Lyndanisse to the Estonians until that an archbishop prayed and stretched his hands upwards. Then, the current Danish flag fell down from the sky and the Danes won the battle!",
  "3058": "Today I learned that \u201coktavists\u201d sing a full octave below the traditional lowest choral voice range",
  "3059": "Today I learned that the same person, Allee Willis, wrote Boogie Wonderland and the Friends theme.",
  "3060": "Today I learned that the famous Uncle Sam 'I want you for U.S. Army' is actually a self-portrait.",
  "3061": "Today I learned that Taiwan's second president Yen Chia-kan contributed significantly for China's food supply during World War II when he was director of the finance department of Fujian Provincial Government",
  "3062": "Today I learned that Pedro Ole, inspired by Emperor Norton, proclaimed himself \"Emperor Pedro III\" of Brazil in Olinda. When people argued with Pedro, police would get involved. He also said that tapiocas would be a \"public patrimony\".",
  "3063": "Today I learned that of Jolabokaflod, a Christmas Eve tradition in Iceland where friends and family get together to exchange books and then they all read them together while eating chocolate and drinking cocoa.",
  "3064": "Today I learned that Lou Pearlman, a music producer and con man who managed both the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC, defrauding both bands out of millions. He went on to run one of the biggest Ponzi schemes in history, leaving more than $300 million in debts to investors",
  "3065": "Today I learned that the US Navy publicly denied what is now believed to be an urban legend. Allegedly, a US Navy battleship or aircraft carrier encountered what was ostensibly another vessel and the Captain instructed it to change course. The response was, 'I'm a lighthouse. Your call.'",
  "3066": "Today I learned that most of the popular Christmas songs, including \"White Christmas\", \"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer\", and \"Let it Snow\" were all written by Jews",
  "3067": "Today I learned that in England and Wales, the role of lawyer is divided in two. Solicitors provide legal advice, barristers argue in court, and clerks are middlemen between the two.",
  "3068": "Today I learned that bringing pets to work can decrease the risk of having a burnout and that 86% of a company's employees which tested this premise experienced a decrease in overall stress.",
  "3069": "Today I learned that There is a pepper variety, called Padr\u00f3n (name of a town in Spain, where they grow), that can either be spicy or not and they don't have any visible characteristic to distinguish them. The amount of water and sunlight received during growth influence their spiciness.",
  "3070": "Today I learned that up until that 1954, no human had ever run a sub 4 minute mile. Since Roger Bannister broke the barrier in 1954, 1400 men have since eclipsed the 4 minute barrier.",
  "3071": "Today I learned that upper case and lower case letters are named after the specific cases that printers would keep the letters in, with the lower case being easier for them to access.",
  "3072": "Today I learned that on average, it takes more than 2 months before a behavior becomes automatic - 66 days to be exact. However, habit formation can vary widely depending on the behavior, the person, and the circumstances. In the study, it took anywhere from 18 to 254 days for people to form a new habit.",
  "3073": "Today I learned that possums and opossums are different animals and that the spelling shouldn't be used interchangeably",
  "3074": "Today I learned that Paranormal Activity (1) had a budget of $15,000 and grossed $193 million. The franchise went on to collect revenues of $890 million",
  "3075": "Today I learned that in an experiment where subjects were told to allocate funds to other subjects, they would always favour members of their own group, even though they didn't know who the groupmembers were, had never met them, and had been arbitrarily put into their group.",
  "3076": "Today I learned that prior to the 90s, Super Bowl halftime shows consisted mostly of marching bands and show choir performances",
  "3077": "Today I learned that The Midwest based pizza chain Rocky Rococo was sued by comedy troupe The Firesign Theater in 1985 for Copyright infringement over the chain's name. Firesign Theater lost its case because the troupe visited the flagship store in 1975 and reacted with good humor.",
  "3078": "Today I learned that the principal designer of the B-2 Stealth Bomber, Department of Defense engineer Noshir Gowadia, was convicted in 2001 of using classified information to assist the People's Republic of China in producing cruise missiles with stealth technology. He was sentenced to 32 Years.",
  "3079": "Today I learned that of Alexis Beno\u00eet Soyer (born 1810) who was one of the first \u201ccelebrity\u201d chefs. In addition to creating recipes, he invented a stove for soldiers to use during the Crimean war, wrote books and pamphlets on cooking, and did a lot to help the suffering in Ireland during the potato famine.",
  "3080": "Today I learned that tigers can have eye spots on their back to confuse prey when they are vulnerable, for example, drinking water",
  "3081": "Today I learned that of the Welsh Christmas tradition Meri Lwyd. The Mari Lwyd is a horse skull mounted to a pole. Traditionally a group of men would carry the Mari Lwyd through villages, singing a song asking for people to let them into their homes.",
  "3082": "Today I learned that there is a building in Germany that was built in WWII that was 2.8 Miles long. It took three years and was meant to be a vacation spot and education center for Germans.",
  "3083": "Today I learned that the Ethiopia had an Empire that lasted for seven centuries",
  "3084": "Today I learned that of the Beacon of Maracaibo, also known as Catatumbo Lightning, a lightning storm that takes place at the same time in the same place 300 days a year",
  "3085": "Today I learned that Waffle House has release several full length studio albums for their restaurants. Prominent hits include: \u201cThere are raisins in my toast,\u201d \u201cOver Easy,\u201d and \u201c844,739 Ways to eat a hamburger\u201d",
  "3086": "Today I learned that a popular privilege for donating blood regularly in larger Polish cities is free use of public transport, but the conditions for obtaining a privilege may vary depending on the city.",
  "3087": "Today I learned that the song \"Do You Hear What I Hear?\" was written by by No\u00ebl Regney and Gloria Shayne in October of 1962 as a plea for peace during the Cuban missile crisis",
  "3088": "Today I learned that After the Norman Conquest a large contingent of English people resettled in the Byzantine Empire, where many were recruited into the Varangian Guard",
  "3089": "Today I learned that the letter \u201cW\u201d was originally a double vowel, literally \u201cuu\u201d...and that even by the 16th century it wasn\u2019t always considered a single distinct letter.",
  "3090": "Today I learned that White spots on teeth are usually the earliest sign of carious lesion (cavity formation). The tooth is losing calcium in a process termed decalcification caused by a combination of diet and low saliva production, and it cannot be reversed",
  "3091": "Today I learned that William the Conqueror became the first Norman King of England after defeating King Harold Godwinson in the battle of Hastings. He was crowned on Christmas Day 1066 in London.",
  "3092": "Today I learned that a UPS worker that traded a $160,000 diamond he stole for $20 of weed",
  "3093": "Today I learned that in 1946 copies of \"The Stalingrad Madonna\" were presented, and are displayed today, in the cathedrals of Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad), Berlin, and Coventry as a symbol of reconciliation.",
  "3094": "Today I learned that Jingle Bells was originally intended to be sung during Thanksgiving.",
  "3095": "Today I learned that in Serbian Christmas traditions, family members tie each other up and give gifts as \"ransom\" to be released.",
  "3096": "Today I learned that Tia Carrere (Cassandra from Wayne's World; Relic Hunter TV Series) Has Two Grammy Awards For Best Hawaiian Music Album",
  "3097": "Today I learned that The 1950s are known as \"The Golden Age of Science Fiction Films,\" although many of these films are known today as \u201cB\u201d rated movies. They are riddled with corny dialogue, poor screenplays, bad acting, and amateurish production values",
  "3098": "Today I learned that In 1994, South Korean President Kim Young-sam advised the US President against attacking Nyongbyon, the centre of North Korea's nuclear program, to prevent renewal of fighting",
  "3099": "Today I learned that the Nutcracker originally had a \u2018Dance Of The Bees\u2019 towards the end of the ballet. It is occasionally still performed.",
  "3100": "Today I learned that According to UN data, Rajshahi in Bangladesh, did more than any other city worldwide to rid itself of air particles so harmful to human health. Rajshahi does not have a large industrial area, and it is too poor to have streets clogged with cars",
  "3101": "Today I learned that the electric guitar in Cheech and Chong\u2019s song \u201cBasketball Jones\u201d is played by George Harrison.",
  "3102": "Today I learned that In the night of December 24th, 1974, Cyclone Tracy almost completely destroyed the city of Darwin in northern Australia. The event became known as the day Christmas missed Darwin.",
  "3103": "Today I learned that the town of Jackson, MS was burned down three times during the Civil War. The first two by Grant and Sherman during the campaign to take Vicksburg. The third after the fall of Vicksburg when Sherman took command of the Western troops and began his march toward the east and Atlanta.",
  "3104": "Today I learned that While Millard Fillmore was in office, Congress passed the Compromise of 1850, a package of stop-gap measures which effectively postponed the Civil War for a decade",
  "3105": "[TIL] Takanakuy- An approach to Christmas in central Peru where the Quechua people dance, drink, where costumes, and have fist fights to settle community grudges, bringing the community together for Christmas.",
  "3106": "Today I learned that The China World Trade Center is the largest building complex of Beijing and is widely reputed as \"The Place Where China Meets The World\". Its China World Mall was one of the first malls in China that sold branded goods",
  "3107": "Today I learned that there are currently four leading theories that could explain the origin of Earth's Moon. One such theory suggests that the planet Thea crashed into the planet Gaia (the name for proto-Earth), which resulted in today's Earth and its Moon.",
  "3108": "Today I learned that By U.S. law, enrolled Tohono O\u2019odham members in Mexico are eligible to receive educational and medical services in Tohono O'odham lands in the U.S.",
  "3109": "Today I learned that Most headaches happen in the nerves, blood vessels, and muscles that cover a person's head and neck. It only feels like it is inside the brain",
  "3110": "Today I learned that Frank Vincent, who told Joe Pesci to \"get your shine box\" in Goodfellas, was great friends with Pesci in real life. They released a novelty Christmas single years before either became a famous actor.",
  "3111": "Today I learned that of Typhoon Cobra, a powerful tropical cyclone that struck the United States Pacific Fleet in December 1944 that claimed 778 men, 3 destroyers, and more than 100 aircraft",
  "3112": "Today I learned that The modern day idea of Santa Claus may have been inspired by magic mushrooms",
  "3113": "Today I learned that The 2009 Libya 1 Dinar banknote features Muammar Gadaffi on the front. In the current age of digital money a small fraction of banknotes are actually printed. Many countries are considering going with completely paperless currency, making this banknote valuable for collectors",
  "3114": "Today I learned that FDR asked singer Eddie Cantor if he could get a million people to send in a dollar to support polio research. He replied that it would be easier to ask for dimes. By the end of the month, the White House had received 2.68 million dimes ($268k) and the March of Dimes began.",
  "3115": "Today I learned that of Tyra Winters, a Highschool cheerleader who saved the life of a choking toddler during a homecoming parade. She was on a float and jumped down from it when she spotted the suffering boy in the crowd. She\u2019d gotten CPR training in the 8th grade and used it to save his life.",
  "3116": "Today I learned that there is blood type called \"RH null\", which is called \"golden blood\". This blood is so rare that only 43 people worldwide have it. Its properties make it attractive in numerous medical applications and make it very valuable.",
  "3117": "Today I learned that of 'holdout houses' - old properties that hold out against new development. One such occupied 'million dollar corner' at Macy's in New York. Another example is Edith Macefield's house in Seattle, whose owner famously turned down an offer of $1M. She willed it to the construction superintendent.",
  "3118": "Today I learned that Festivus was a real holiday invented by the father of a Seinfeld writer. In their celebration, their dad would also put a clock in a bag & nail it to the wall. \u201cI don't know what it meant...he would always say, \"That's not for you to know.\"\u201d",
  "3119": "Today I learned that George Lucas, after graduating with a bachelor of fine arts in film in 1967 tried joining the United States Air Force as an officer, but was immediately turned down because of his numerous speeding tickets.",
  "3120": "Today I learned that Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was first published as a giveaway for the department store Montgomery Ward in 1939. The story was initially rejected because, in 1930s pop culture, a bright red nose was closely associated with chronic alcoholism and drunkards.",
  "3121": "Today I learned that to avoid the censure of his father, a railroad worker who disapproved of poets, the teenage writer Neftal\u00ed Ricardo Reyes Basoalto wrote and published poetry under a pseudonym: Pablo Neruda. He would later legally adopt the name and go on to win a Nobel Prize in Literature.",
  "3122": "Today I learned that there were proposals in the 17th century to use an inverted exclamation point (\u00a1) to signify irony in a sentence, a simpler version of the internet\u2019s \u201c/s\u201d for sarcasm",
  "3123": "Today I learned that the optimal nap time is 7-8 hours after wake up time (early / mid-afternoon depending on when you wake up), for 20-45 min (to prevent sleep onset issues). Longer naps should be taken earlier in the day if you are trying to catch up on sleep debt.",
  "3124": "Today I learned that Aaron Hernandez, upon autopsy, was discovered to have had the worst case of CTE researchers had ever seen in a person of his age.",
  "3125": "Today I learned that Lakshmi Tatma, an Indian girl born with four arms and four legs. Named after a Hindu goddess often depicted as four-armed, the girl became worshipped, and a circus offered to buy her. After a 27-hour surgery done by thirty surgeons, done for free, Lakshmi's extra limbs were removed.",
  "3126": "Today I learned that the 1974 noir film \"Chinatown\" was intended to be the first of a trilogy. The second, \"The Two Jakes\" bombed at the box office. Consequently, the third, \"Cloverleaf\" was never produced. However, the script was incorporated into the noir parody film \"Who Framed Roger Rabbit.\"",
  "3127": "Today I learned that Residents of Naco Arizona and Naco Mexico Play Volleyball Over the Border Fence",
  "3128": "Today I learned that of \"Aptronyms\", where your name peculiarly matches your life - like Sarah Blizzard (meteorologist) or Lance Bass (bass player).",
  "3129": "Today I learned that audience participation became an integral part of The Rocky Horror Picture Show after an audience member by the name of Louis Farese, Jr. began making snarky comments during a 1976 screening of the film.",
  "3130": "Today I learned that of Million Dollar Point- an island that is part of the Vanuatu archipelago, called Esp\u00edrito Santo, where the US army dumped million dollars worth of its equipment after the Second World War because it was cheaper than bringing it home. It's now a popular diving destination.",
  "3131": "Today I learned that Tylenol can dull emotional pain as well as physical pain",
  "3132": "Today I learned that the source code for 13 Atari games, including Ms. Pac-Man and Centipede, were found in a dumpster behind their office building in California",
  "3133": "Today I learned that people can be allergic to pork, and it's often referred to as Pork-Cat Syndrome because it's often related to cat allergies.",
  "3134": "Today I learned that in the 1800s before the Federal Government issued paper money, some U.S. banks printed their own banknotes, some with Santa Claus on them. One sold to a collector for $40,000 eight years ago.",
  "3135": "Today I learned that Barnum effect, also known as Forer effect, is a common psychological phenomenon whereby individuals give high accuracy ratings to descriptions of their personality that supposedly are tailored specifically to them, that are in fact vague and general enough to apply to a wide range of people",
  "3136": "Today I learned that of the Blood Falls, a waterfall in Antarctica where the iron-rich water oxidizes upon contact with air, making a giant blood-red waterfall and staining the ice in the process.",
  "3137": "Today I learned that playing Tetris can help correct lazy eye",
  "3138": "Today I learned that Although considered a swing state, Arizona has only once voted Democrat(1992) in the past 70 years.",
  "3139": "Today I learned that the tears shed by Madeleine Lebeau during the rendition of La Marseillaise in Casablanca were very real. The film was filmed during the war, and most of the extras in the film, and Lebeau's character, were refugees from occupied Europe.",
  "3140": "Today I learned that the word 'anecdoche', a conversation in which everyone is talking but nobody is listening.",
  "3141": "Today I learned that while many producer have tags in their songs with says their name, Pharrell Williams' producer tag is the four beats that repeats in front of songs like Kelis' Milkshake and Snoopdogg's Drop it Like it's Hot",
  "3142": "Today I learned that Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails was the last resident of the house where Sharon Tate was murdered before it was demolished in 1994. After recording \"The Downward Spiral\" at the house, Reznor moved out following a chance encounter with Tate's sister, but still owns the house's front door.",
  "3143": "Today I learned that Donuts were originally called \"oily cakes.\" Early Americans took the fact that the treats were fried in oil quite literally, naming them olykoeks, translating to \"oily cakes.\" The word 'donut' came soon after when a woman is said to have put nuts in the dough before frying it.",
  "3144": "Today I learned that the Hubble telescope spotted azure blue planet where it rains glass",
  "3145": "Today I learned that During prohibition [1920-1933] legal exemptions to the Volstead Act allowed Drs to prescribe alcohol & at pharmacies medicinal alcohol made profits soar. Denatured wood alcohol was legal for industry but poisonous; people drank it anyway. Up to 250,000 people were poisoned or paralyzed.",
  "3146": "Today I learned that Billy Eilish\u2019s mother played Samara in the Mass Effect series.",
  "3147": "Today I learned that what we think of as \"Carnival Music\" or \"Clown Music\" is actually a military march called \"Entrance of the Gladiators\"",
  "3148": "Today I learned that Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette didn't consummate their marriage for seven years.",
  "3149": "Today I learned that Rammstein called themselves 'Rammstein-Flugschau' after the 1988 Ramstein air show disaster in Germany. At the time it was the deadliest air show accident in history. After the band became popular, band members initially denied the connection, afraid of being doomed about the gravity of it.",
  "3150": "Today I learned that rapper/actor Mos Def was disillusioned with America, moved to Capetown, and announced his retirement with a freestyle rap on Kanye West's phone",
  "3151": "Today I learned that there was a darker meaning behind Outkasts' HEY YA! Andre 3000 was telling men to get out of relationships when love fades.",
  "3152": "Today I learned that The creation of Bose-Einstein condensate in 2001 created a new form of matter, in which a group of atoms behave as a single particle. It was described by the Nobel committee as making the atoms \u201csing in unison\u201d",
  "3153": "Today I learned that all of the Christmas themes in \"Miracle on 34th Street\" (1947) were hidden during its promotion because the head of 20th Century-Fox insisted it be released in May. The theatrical trailer went through great lengths to not mention anything about the plot, only using non-descriptive adjectives.",
  "3154": "Today I learned that Carol of the Bells is originally a Ukrainian folk song about the sparrow welcoming the spring",
  "3155": "Today I learned that Harappa is an archaeological site in Punjab, Pakistan which has its earliest roots in cultures such as that of Mehrgarh, approximately 6000 BC.",
  "3156": "Today I learned that The Habsburg dynasty had been intermarrying for so long that Charles II was more inbred than he would have been if his parents had been brother and sister.",
  "3157": "Today I learned that Weird Al Yankovic canonically exists in the JoJo universe.",
  "3158": "Today I learned that productivity growth slowed down, often within individual sectors that had invested heavily in IT, despite dramatic advances in computer power and increasing investment in IT.",
  "3159": "Today I learned that C3PO had a silver leg throughout the entire original Star Wars trilogy",
  "3160": "Today I learned that Lambeau Filed, the home of the football team Green Bay Packers in Wisconsin has an underground maze of pipes that circulates anti-freeze liquids to keep the field from freezing. It also has an artificial lighting system to help the grass grow in frigid temperatures.",
  "3161": "Today I learned that at 323,440 square miles, Alaska's Unorganized Borough (the areas that don't fall under organized jurisdictions) is larger than any other US state, and larger than the 16 smallest states combined.",
  "3162": "Today I learned that There's a crater on Mars named after the small British town of Corby because an Irishman won a porridge-eating contest there as the Apollo 11 crew flew overhead.",
  "3163": "Today I learned that \"The Blob\" a warm water event that took place in the Pacific Ocean that was first detected in 2013 and is still impacting wildlife and weather today.",
  "3164": "Today I learned that The August 1883 eruption of the Krakatoa volcano \"generated a pressure wave that . . . traveled 3-1/2 [3.5, three and one half] times around the world.\" \"It produced the loudest sound ever recorded.\" \"And it produced one of the most destructive and deadliest non-seismic tsunamis.\"",
  "3165": "Today I learned that the Pythia at Delphi produced her oracles as a result of ethylene induced trances (and social expectations)",
  "3166": "Today I learned that the most expensive painting in the world sold for more than 400 million dollars. The painting, made by Leonardo Da Vinci, is the \u201cSalvator Mundi\u201d",
  "3167": "Today I learned that Dean Karnazes' greatest achievement is running in 50 marathons in 50 days without giving his body time to recover.",
  "3168": "Today I learned that all the gold ever mined in human history is smaller than the statue of liberty.",
  "3169": "Today I learned that - At the end of the 12 Days of Christmas song, you end up with 184 birds.",
  "3170": "Today I learned that sweat doesn\u2019t cause acne.",
  "3171": "Today I learned that the first artificial Christmas tree were made using goose feathers that were dyed green.",
  "3172": "Today I learned that Many products are getting smaller due to 'shrinkflation', for example Mars shrank its Maltesers, M&Ms by up to 15%. In the past, companies blamed the rising price of raw materials. Recently, these prices dropped back, but the shrinkage continued as manufacturers try to stealthily boost profits",
  "3173": "Today I learned that Metallica was the first band to perform on all seven continents by performing live and un-amplified (to protect the environment) in Antarctica.",
  "3174": "Today I learned that Balkan sworn virgins, women who would take a vow of celibacy in order to be able to live as a man in certain Balkan nations. They could wear male clothing, inherit property, and become the head of a household. Women would take the oath to escape arranged marriages and having to bear children.",
  "3175": "Today I learned that the Caesar Salad was not named for Julius Caesar but rather for it\u2019s inventor, an Italian restaurateur named Cesare Cardini who created the salad in his restaurant in Tijuana, Mexico in 1924",
  "3176": "Today I learned that The original reason no photography was allowed in the Sistine Chapel is because Nippon TV of Japan obtained exclusive photographic, film and television rights in exchange for funding the chapels restoration project (3 million). The rights expired in 1997 but the ban is still upheld today.",
  "3177": "Today I learned that geese are one of the oldest groups of birds, having changed very little from the age of the dinosaurs. Relying on water for food and burrows for nesting is thought to have played a big part in surviving the K-T extinction.",
  "3178": "Today I learned that Massachusetts banned Christmas for 22 years because people were drinking too much and crossdressing",
  "3179": "Today I learned that The girl who sang \"I want a Hippopotamus for Christmas\" was gifted a hippo in real life as a result of the song",
  "3180": "Today I learned that in the 1792 Presidential election, George Washington got 100.0% of the vote. Which was only 28,579 votes.",
  "3181": "Today I learned that when Blur recorded the album Parklife, their record label's owner told them \"This is a mistake\". The album ended up topping the British charts and going 4x platinum there.",
  "3182": "Today I learned that Cuba provides more medical personnel to the developing world than all the G8 countries combined",
  "3183": "Today I learned that monarchs had people who monitored their bowel movements, and assisted with the action. The position was considered extremely sought after and powerful and was called, \"The Groom of The Stool.\"",
  "3184": "Today I learned that George Carlin was a nuclear bomber mechanic in the Air Force, was court-martialed 3 times, reduced in rank and was eventually pushed out due to troop reductions.",
  "3185": "Today I learned that Grammy award winning Cellist Yo-Yo Ma's Cello has the nickname \"Petunia\", was built in 1733, and that the Cello itself is currently valued at 2.5 million dollars",
  "3186": "Today I learned that of Lala the King Penguin trained to go to the fish shop alone",
  "3187": "Today I learned that M.C. Escher created his works of art using lithography, carving the mirror image into wood or limestone and then transferring the image onto paper.",
  "3188": "Today I learned that the song \"Edelweiss\" is not an Austrian song, it was was created for \"The Sound of Music\" and is hardly known in Austria.",
  "3189": "Today I learned that one of the first homeless shelters in London. For two pennies a night people could sleep on a bench with their arms and head resting over a rope (they were forbidden from lying down). It was called the \"two-penny-hangover\" and it may likely be where the term \"hungover\" originates from.",
  "3190": "Today I learned that the bazooka received its name due its resemblance to a novelty musical instrument.",
  "3191": "Today I learned that During the height of the Vietnam War, Folk singer Joan Baez traveled to Hanoi on a human rights mission and was caught in the U.S. military 'Christmas Bombing' campaign, during which the city was bombed for eleven straight days.",
  "3192": "Today I learned that Dave Thomas, founder and chief executive officer of fast-food restaurant Wendy's, was born to a young unmarried woman he never knew. Thomas also dropped out of high school to work full-time and did not graduate until that 1993, when he obtained a GED.",
  "3193": "Today I learned that the father of Charles Dickens was sent to a debtors prison over owing a baker \u00a340, Charles went to work off his father's debt at the age of 12 blackening shoes.",
  "3194": "Today I learned that SoHo Weekly News once claimed that the reclusive author Thomas Pynchon was actually J. D. Salinger. Pynchon wrote a response to the claim, \"Not Bad. Keep trying.\"",
  "3195": "Today I learned that Bing Crosby was originally offered the role of Detective Columbo in the 1971 tv series. He apparently turned it down due to golf. Peter Falk offered to play the role and personally provided Columbo's wardrobe including the high-topped shoes, shabby suit and the famous rumpled, raincoat.",
  "3196": "Today I learned Alfie Scopp (the man who provided the voice of Charlie in the box in the 1964 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer) is still alive at age 100",
  "3197": "Today I learned that 'Big in Japan' a punk band from 1970's Liverpool are an example of a 'Reverse Supergroup' where various members went on to find fame and success only after leaving the band",
  "3198": "Today I learned that the star \"Kepler 11145123\" is the roundest naturally formed object in the universe. The difference between its equatorial and polar radii is only 3 km, which in comparison to its mean radius which is 1.5 million km, makes it extraordinarily spherical.",
  "3199": "Today I learned that chickens and other poultry, primarily egg laying hens, are \u201cdebeaked\u201d to prevent them from injuring or cannibalizing each other.",
  "3200": "Today I learned that there are 364 gifts given in the song \u201cThe 12 days of Christmas\u201d. That\u2019s one gift for almost every day of the year.",
  "3201": "Today I learned that sloths have been repeatedly spotted feeding in human latrines",
  "3202": "Today I learned that the Final Fantasy 7 House. In the early 2000s, a woman named Jennifer Cornet formed an abusive mini cult believing that final fantasy characters were her in a previous incarnation. She also forced this idea on and abused other members.",
  "3203": "Today I learned that 98% of flying creatures in our skies are insects.",
  "3204": "Today I learned that vanilla beans come from the orchid plant and the flowers only flower for one day.",
  "3205": "Today I learned that Holiday Inn had a trail run of human bed-warmers in 2010. \"A willing staff-member will dress in an all-in-one fleece sleeper suit before slipping between the sheets.\"",
  "3206": "Today I learned that aspirin helps plants grow",
  "3207": "Today I learned that Extreme Ironing, an extreme sport in which people take ironing boards to remote locations and iron items of clothing. Extreme Ironing has inspired other forms of unusual extreme activity, such as Extreme Cello Playing.",
  "3208": "Today I learned that Stanley Leiber (Stan Lee) served as a Sargent in the army from 1942-1945",
  "3209": "Today I learned that George Archer (1939 - 2005), a PGA Masters champion (golf), was functionally illiterate his entire life, being able to only write his own name and read the most basic sentences.",
  "3210": "Today I learned that of the Radura symbol, that indicates whether consumer food stuffs have been irradiated. Hundreds of thousands of tons of food are irradiated for preservation purposes every year.",
  "3211": "Today I learned that the Dickin Medal is awarded to animals for conspicuous gallantry or devotion to duty while serving in military conflict",
  "3212": "Today I learned that a Wordmark is the correct name of the distinct text-only typographic treatment of a company or product. It's what most people would refer to as a logo in passing.",
  "3213": "Today I learned that Downtown Kansas City Missouri uses a central heat source",
  "3214": "Today I learned that Mr. is short for 'master' and Mrs. is short for 'mistress'",
  "3215": "Today I learned that Aluminum Oxynitride or transparent aluminum is commercially available and is optically transparent (\u226580%)",
  "3216": "Today I learned that Carl Sagan & Ann Druyan sent the song Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry to the stars on the Voyager Spacecraft",
  "3217": "Today I learned that Some Tarantulas can live up to 40 years!",
  "3218": "Today I learned that the world's smallest hotel is a VW Beetle",
  "3219": "Today I learned that When Old St. Mary's Cathedral opened in 1854, it was the tallest building in San Francisco and all of California. Old St. Mary's survived the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, only to be gutted a day later by the fires started by the earthquake",
  "3220": "Today I learned that there have been 18 different actors to play Colonel Sanders, including Jim Gaffigan and Sean Astin.",
  "3221": "Today I learned that the Sahara Desert is larger than the lower 48 (49) states in the US.",
  "3222": "Today I learned that there are dogs that trained to search for electronic devices",
  "3223": "Today I learned that Ocean Atlas. \"The world\u2019s largest underwater sculpture is found just off the coast of Nassau.\"",
  "3224": "Today I learned that Castration will prevent male pattern baldness.",
  "3225": "Today I learned that you must be 18+ to buy electronic dusters because in 2005 a small portion of teenagers inhaled it for laughs.",
  "3226": "Today I learned that Filippo Reef, a phantom reef in the Pacific Ocean about 280 miles east of Starbuck Island. It has a estimated depth of 2 feet and is thought to be 1 mile long. It has only been seen once in 1886 by the man it is named after.",
  "3227": "Today I learned that \u201cLivery Stable Blues\u201d, recorded in 1917, is considered the world\u2019s first jazz record.",
  "3228": "Today I learned that the Pantheon of Paris is the final resting place for many notable french citizens including Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Marat, Emile Zola, Jean Moulin, Soufflot, Louis Braille, and Marie Curie",
  "3229": "Today I learned that The wings on a Tie Fighter are solar panels.",
  "3230": "Today I learned that H.G. Wells Told James Joyce That the Latter's \"Finnegans Wake\" Was Incomprehensible",
  "3231": "Today I learned that Betty White is older than the Queen of England",
  "3232": "Today I learned that in 2017, in Scotland, two students entered an art gallery and, finding an empty table, placed a pineapple there to see if people would take it for art. When they returned 4 days later, the pineapple was covered with a glass protection.",
  "3233": "Today I learned that when the ship the HMS Guardian struck an iceberg in 1789, its captain decided to stay on it with 62 people. 259 left in boats. However, the captain was able to save the ship and sail back to land. It took 9 weeks, but everyone on the ship made it. Of the 259 that left, only 15 survived.",
  "3234": "Today I learned that in 1942 a forest guard in India made an alarming discovery. Some 16,000 feet above sea level, at the bottom of a small valley, was a frozen lake absolutely full of skeletons.",
  "3235": "Today I learned that disabled employees are often stalked and secretly filmed by their insurance carriers",
  "3236": "Today I learned that Shuttlecocks used in professional badminton are made of feathers from the left wing of a goose. Feathers from the right wing make them spin the wrong way.",
  "3237": "Today I learned that upon hearing of Napoleon's abdication, the Duke of Wellington - a famously stoic individual - broke into an impromptu flamenco dance, spinning around on his heels and clicking his fingers.",
  "3238": "Today I learned that Exploding Head Syndrome, a sleep/headache disorder in which a person may hear a loud, hallucinatory noise right before falling asleep/waking up. Despite the vivid name, it is completely harmless.",
  "3239": "Today I learned that Robin Williams wrote a letter to a Toronto high school principal, asking he reconsider expelling Lisa Jakub--gone due to movie filming. The principal did not honor William's request, but was quick to frame and display letter in his office, excited a celebrity had paid him any attention.",
  "3240": "Today I learned that the version of \"A Charlie Brown Christmas\" most people have seen is an edited version produced for the 1966 rebroadcast. The 1965 version was considered lost media until that 2018, when an original film reel was discovered and its contents were uploaded to the internet",
  "3241": "Today I learned that The Gyrojet was a family of firearms that fired tiny rockets called Microjets. In theory the rockets accelerate over a distance making them non-fatal at close range and fatal at greater distances.",
  "3242": "Today I learned that The Solar System can never come into perfect alignment. The last time they appeared even in the same part of the sky was over 1,000 years ago, in the year AD 949, and they won\u2019t manage it again until that 6 May 2492.",
  "3243": "Today I learned that gorillas in the wild with the ability and knowledge of how to dismantle poacher traps.",
  "3244": "Today I learned that The longest walk around the world was completed by a former neon-sign salesman, Jean Beliveau. He walked 46,600 miles around 64 countries. The trip took him 11 years.",
  "3245": "Today I learned that polymer banknotes, and how they're in general circulation in at least 30 countries. They were first developed in Australia to replace paper banknotes with a more secure and more durable alternative.",
  "3246": "Today I learned that Peter Gabriel is spearheading an \u2018Interspecies Internet\u2019 with 3 other scientists - an internet where humans and other intelligent animals can communicate with each other.",
  "3247": "Today I learned that the Wobbly Bridge in London. In June 2000 pedestrians walking across the new Millennium Bridge unconsciously synced up their steps with the bridge's natural movement, causing it to sway more than intended. Fearing collapse, engineers closed the bridge for 2 years to address the problem.",
  "3248": "Today I learned that Saudi Arabia accidentally printed textbooks showing Yoda sitting next to the king.",
  "3249": "Today I learned that Arfa Abdul Karim at age of nine, became the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) from Pakistan in 2004 but lost her life to cardiac arrest at the age of 16",
  "3250": "Today I learned that the word Helicopter does not consist of \"Heli\" and \"Copter\", but from the greek words \"Helix\" and \"Pteron\", which mean spiral and wing.",
  "3251": "Today I learned that almost half a million tourists come to Romania each year to visit Bran Castle, also known as Dracula's castle, located in Brasov, Romania 170 km north of the capital Bucharest",
  "3252": "Today I learned that 100 years ago, the University of Denver and School of Mines had a rivalry so intense it escalated to armed students, prisoners, and dynamite bombings until that the Governor intervened",
  "3253": "Today I learned that vitanda, the third type of dialogue in the Ny\u0101ya S\u016btra. There is nothing to be gained by either party in this encounter. It is\u2013 \"I will humiliate you and argue that you are wrong, not because I fundamentally disagree with your position, but because it was you who said it!\"",
  "3254": "Today I learned that the country of Madagascar got its name when Marco Polo mistakened it for Mogadishu, Somalia and then misspelled the name of the city",
  "3255": "Today I learned that in social psychology, the boomerang effect refers to the unintended consequences of an attempt to persuade resulting in the adoption of an opposing position instead.",
  "3256": "Today I learned that cicadas live underground for 17 years before ever coming to the surface.",
  "3257": "Today I learned that of Pykrete, a building material consisting of 14% wood pulp and 86% ice. Invented by Geoffrey Pyke during WW2, it's intended use was to build aircraft carriers for the British Royal Navy.",
  "3258": "Today I learned that All the confetti that falls in Times Square for the NYE ball drop is thrown by hand.",
  "3259": "Today I learned that a \"sporange\" is a rare alternative form of sporangium, a botanical term for part of a fern. Found in the 20-Volume Oxford English Dictionary, it is the only perfect rhyme for the word \"orange.\"",
  "3260": "Today I learned that Scientists think Neptune has an ocean of slushy ice that's almost as hot as the sun. [Scientific link provided, but images of how I actually learned in the comments]",
  "3261": "Today I learned that birds that migrate South in the winter stop at a destination where they can survive. Some birds only require a slightly warmer temperature. Because of this, some species of birds from the North can be seen in cities during the wintertime. For example, snowy owls can be seen in Toronto in winter.",
  "3262": "Today I learned that of synanagrams and antigrams. Words whose letters can be rearranged to create another one with the same or the opposite meaning respectively.",
  "3263": "Today I learned that candle smoke is bad for your lungs. Negative effect is comparable to cigarettes and diesel exhaust fumes",
  "3264": "Today I learned that there are 44 people in the US with the last name Shrek",
  "3265": "Today I learned that the Schmidt Sting Pain Index, a scale created by Justin Schmidt to classify the pain caused by the stings of various insects",
  "3266": "Today I learned that \"An acre of corn gives off about 3,000-4,000 gallons (11,400-15,100 liters) of water each day, and a large oak tree can transpire 40,000 gallons (151,000 liters) per year.\"",
  "3267": "Today I learned that Tupac had dated and had \u201cprecious\u201d relationships with Madonna, Keisha Morris, Whitney Houston,Java Everett, Heather Hunter and Kidada Jones(Rashida Jones\u2019 sister).",
  "3268": "Today I learned that fanatic Iranian Wikipedia editors argued for calling Freddie Mercury an \"Iranian rockstar\" due to his Parsi ancestry",
  "3269": "Today I learned that While online publications have been experiencing tremendous growth in recent years, the fact is that 58 per cent of subscribers still describe themselves as primarily print-oriented, and 60-80 per cent of publisher revenues are still generated from print",
  "3270": "Today I learned that The Inuit community of Salluit in Northern Quebec means \"The Thin Ones\" in Inuktitut, referring to a time when local inhabitants were facing starvation as a result of a lack of wildlife",
  "3271": "Today I learned that 3 Hours into a Plot to Delay the Passage of the Civil Rights Act Through Filibuster (Continuous Speaking), Storm Thurmond Was Helped by a Bathroom Break via Fellow Senator Barry Goldwater. Asked How Much Longer He'd Go on for, He Responded \"About Another Hour\", He Spoke for the next 21.",
  "3272": "Today I learned that The invention of celluloid likely saved elephants from extinction in the 19th Century.",
  "3273": "Today I learned that the Holiday Inn hotel chain was named after the 1942 musical film \"Holiday Inn,\" starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire.",
  "3274": "Today I learned that during the bipartisan military dictatorship installed in Brazil, artist Cildo Meirelles produced his produced his Insertions into Ideological Circuits: Coca-Cola Project, where messages were printed in reusable bottles and could only be seen after they were refilled.",
  "3275": "Today I learned that Christmas with the Kranks (2004) is based on a John Grisham novel.",
  "3276": "Today I learned that there are fewer than 100 Ligers in the world",
  "3277": "Today I learned that Coca-Cola has been using polar bears in their ad campaign since 1922.",
  "3278": "Today I learned that The most famous of the \"mushroom cloud\" photos from Hiroshima was taken 3 hours later and is actually a pyrocumulonimbus storm. The convective effect of extreme heat sources like wildfires/bushfires can create these storms which can cause rain, lightning, ash covered hail and even tornadoes.",
  "3279": "Today I learned that Georgia is the only nation that recognizes the Circassian genocide",
  "3280": "Today I learned that Hadrian's Wall ends in the east at Wallsend",
  "3281": "Today I learned that ocean perch off the coast of Australia can live up to 60 years",
  "3282": "Today I learned that there is a knock-off version of Mighty Mouse from Kerala (that\u2019s a state in southwestern India) that worshipped in a parody religion there.",
  "3283": "Today I learned that The film \"My Bicycle\" was the first to tell a story in an indigenous language in Bangladesh. It was banned in Bangladesh and there were no professional actors involved in this production, all the actors were members of the Chakma community",
  "3284": "Today I learned that The Northern and Southern Hemispheres see the moon oriented differently with respect to the horizon.",
  "3285": "Today I learned that the word \"stevedor\" comes from the Portuguese/Spanish \"Estivador\"/\"Estibador\".",
  "3286": "Today I learned that the airport in which \"The Terminal\" was filmed was actually built from scratch in an airport hanger...",
  "3287": "Today I learned that Papa John's infamous slur usage happened during a conference call where marketing experts were trying to teach him how to not damage his public reputation any further.",
  "3288": "Today I learned that In 2011 two Hollywood films opened just 5 months apart from each other that had the exact same runtime, exact same plot and same ending. \u201cNo Strings Attached\u201d with Ashton Kutcher/Natalie Portman and \u201cFriends With Benefits\u201d with Justin Timberlake/Mila Kunis. They both grossed 150 million dollars.",
  "3289": "Today I learned that of of Applesearch, an organization that has dedicated the last 20 years to finding and saving heirloom apple varieties to ensure their survival for future generations.",
  "3290": "Today I learned that The reason why some cops touch the back of your tailight at traffic stops is because before dashcams it was a way to leave their fingerprint on the car in case something bad happened they had proof they were there",
  "3291": "Today I learned that children belonging to the Moken tribe of Thailand have perfect vision underwater. They do is by constricting their pupils and changing their lens shape, just like dolphins and seals. They use this ability to hunt for fish, clam and shells to eat.",
  "3292": "Today I learned that it is theoretically possible to send a paper plane from the ISS to earth, without the planes burning up on reentry. An experiment was scheduled, but unfortunately cancelled.",
  "3293": "Today I learned that the United States Postal Service is the single largest employer of veterans (22% of the postal workforce) and nearly a third of the veterans are disabled.",
  "3294": "Today I learned that Bill gates bought a Porsche 959 which was seized by customs & sat on a storage for 13 years before he helped pass law \u201cshow & display law\u201d which allowed for legally importing exotic cars that did not meet the federal safety standards",
  "3295": "Today I learned that A Royal Navy Sea Harrier once did an emergency landing on a Spanish Cargo ship and the crew claimed the fighter jet as legitimate salvage",
  "3296": "Today I learned that when the USS Susan B. Anthony sank in 1944, after it was hit by a mine off the coast of Normandy, all 2,689 people aboard were saved. According to the Guinness world book of Records, this is the largest rescue of people without loss of life.",
  "3297": "Today I learned that the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy collects about $4000 worth of coins every day. Most of the money goes towards charities like a supermarket for the needy.",
  "3298": "Today I learned that in Finland there are \"open prisons\" where you can work for $8 an hour, own cell phones, can do your own grocery shopping and get three days of vacation every couple of months while serving your sentence",
  "3299": "Today I learned that a \"familiar stranger\" is a term used by social scientists for strangers we see on a regular basis but with whom we don't interact. Familiar strangers are more than complete strangers but do not rise to the level of an acquaintance.",
  "3300": "Today I learned that the original 3 Musketeer bars of the 1930's came in packs of three: one bar with vanilla nougat, one with chocolate nougat and one with strawberry nougat (hence the name \"Three Musketeers\"). WWII rations made the company reduce the three pack to just one bar with chocolate nougat.",
  "3301": "Today I learned that of The Silurian Hypothesis, which is a thought experiment that assesses modern science's ability to detect evidence of a prior advanced civilization, perhaps several million years ago.",
  "3302": "Today I learned that in the 85 years since Pluto\u2019s discovery, it has yet to complete a single orbit of the Sun. A single Plutonian year is 247.68 Earth years.",
  "3303": "Today I learned that Air Inuit has provided vital passenger (both scheduled and charter), cargo and emergency air transport services to remote Northern Quebec \u2013 24 hours a day, 365 days a year \u2013 for over 40 years since 1978. Air Inuit is 100% owned by the Inuit of Nunavik",
  "3304": "Today I learned that one man has painted nearly all the ski maps in the US",
  "3305": "Today I learned that Moctezuma II, emperor of the Aztecs, while dining, took no other beverage than chocolate, served in a golden goblet. Flavored with vanilla or other spices, his chocolate was whipped into a froth that dissolved in the mouth. Reportedly, he consumed no fewer than 60 portions each day .",
  "3306": "Today I learned that The Queen's English Society is a charity that aims to keep the English language safe from perceived declining standards. In June 2012 the Society announced its closure because of declining participation, but it continued to exist, as volunteers filled the committee in September 2012.",
  "3307": "Today I learned that Steve McQueen was originally offered the title role in 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind', but turned it down as he was not able to cry on cue. When Spielberg offered to take the scene out of the movie, McQueen refused, saying it was the best scene in the script.",
  "3308": "Today I learned that Tyromancy is the practice of predicting the future with cheese.",
  "3309": "Today I learned that missing kids on milk cartons was started in Iowa by dairy farmers in 1984 following the kidnappings of Johnny Gosch and Eugene Martin",
  "3310": "Today I learned that Joseph Campbell, author of \"Hero With A Thousand Faces\" and one of the biggest influences on George Lucas, was likely the first person to marathon the original trilogy when he visited Skywalker Ranch and watched all three in one day",
  "3311": "Today I learned that of SPLAT - The Society for the Prevention of Little Amphibian Tragedies on the west coast of Vancouver Island, B.C. They exist to stop amphibian road mortalities by capturing frogs and salamanders near the roadside and transport them across the highway by hand.",
  "3312": "Today I learned that As of the 2000s, a total of roughly 7,000 natively spoken languages existed worldwide. Most of these are minor languages in danger of extinction; one estimate published in 2004 expected that some 90% of the currently spoken languages will have become extinct by 2050.",
  "3313": "Today I learned that the Passenger Pigeon de-extinction project intended to restore flocks of Passenger Pigeons to the eastern U.S., in-turn restoring a consistent and significant disturbance factor to stimulate cycles of regeneration, making forests more productive and diverse.",
  "3314": "Today I learned that one of the earliest application of the concept of \"women and children first\" was during the sinking of HMS Birkenhead. There were not enough lifeboats and the soldiers stood firm on board even as the ship broke up, allowing the women and children to board the boats safely and escape the sinking.",
  "3315": "Today I learned that there were different gladiator types in Ancient Rome. They each specialized in specific weapons and fighting techniques and were usually pitted against opponents with different, but more or less equivalent equipment, for the sake of a fair and balanced contest.",
  "3316": "Today I learned that Mahmud II who ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1808-1839 had 16 Queen consorts, 20 sons, and 20 daughters making him the father of 40 children",
  "3317": "Today I learned that Billie Eilish's father, Patrick O\u2019Connell, appears on Iron Man (2008) as a reporter. Her mother, Maggie Baird, voices Samara from Mass Effect 2 (2010).",
  "3318": "Today I learned that famed sci-fi author Harlan Ellison once worked for Disney for a total of one day. He was fired after Roy O. Disney overheard him in the studio commissary joking about making a pornographic animated film featuring Disney characters.",
  "3319": "Today I learned that some countries require its citizens to pay a \"TV license\" if they intend to watch select television broadcasts. This allows broadcasters to raise fund for their services without having to show advertisements.",
  "3320": "Today I learned that We can tell where a whale has travelled from the themes in its song",
  "3321": "Today I learned that when the Prussians banned Danes who lived under their rule from raising the Danish flags, they instead displayed Husum Red Pied pigs because they looked similar to the flag and were nicked named the Danish Protest Pigs.",
  "3322": "Today I learned that outer space smells like gunpowder and burnt almonds. We can't smell space, but we can smell the EVA suits when they come back into the airlock.",
  "3323": "Today I learned that of Scott Berry, who won $100k when the St. Louis Blues won the Stanley Cup in June 2019. He placed a $400 bet on the Blues to win the Stanley Cup in January when the team ranked last in the NHL. During the Stanley Cup Finals, he rejected several offers for his ticket, including a $75k offer.",
  "3324": "Today I learned that the original designer and performer of the Audrey II puppet in the \u2018Little Shop of Horrors\u2019 stage musical is the guy who plays Snuffleupagus and Telly Monster on \u2018Sesame Street\u2019",
  "3325": "Today I learned that Narcissistic personality disorder and bipolar disorders share many traits in common, such as: setting high, unattainable, goals; and being very impulsive. This makes diagnosis difficult, since what looks like one of the disorders in a person might actually be the other.",
  "3326": "Today I learned that My Summer Story, a follow up to the 1983 classic A Christmas Story using none of the original cast because they had aged to the point where they no longer fit their roles",
  "3327": "Today I learned that The \"SS Minnow\" on \"Gilligan's Island\" was named by show creator Sherwood Schwartz after former FCC Commissioner Newton Minnow, who previously decried television as a vast wasteland.",
  "3328": "Today I learned that - Many states allow you to skip auto-insurance by being self insured. You set aside a bond or cash to cover the state minimums, thus bypassing the need to buy a policy",
  "3329": "Today I learned that whe marshmallow Peeps were introduced, they took over 27 hours to make one Peep; today it takes only six minutes.",
  "3330": "Today I learned that of Atomic Gardening, a system in which gamma-irradiated garden seeds were distributed to common gardeners. These gardeners were then to report back with the results of growing the mutated seeds.",
  "3331": "Today I learned that some utility companies charge more during \"peak hours\" and you can save by doing energy-intensive things (like laundry) super early in the morning or late at night.",
  "3332": "Today I learned that Ota Benga a Congolese man who was sold to the St. Louis World Fair, and was displayed in the Bronx zoo.",
  "3333": "Today I learned that Wawa was actually founded in 1803 as, of all things, an iron foundry.",
  "3334": "Today I learned that of Inedia, otherwise known as breatharianism, which is the belief that humans can survive without food and, in some cases, water. Instead believing humans can survive solely by \"prana\"",
  "3335": "Today I learned that the Cat Phone. In 1929, Ernest Wever and Charles Bray, Princeton researchers, turned a live cat into a working telephone. They removed part of the cat\u2019s skull to add an electrode to the right auditory nerve and to another part of the cat\u2019s body. Speech was transmitted with great fidelity.",
  "3336": "Today I learned that during the Crisis of the Third Century, in 238 AD, Rome went through six different emperors in the same year, three of whom were named Gordian.",
  "3337": "Today I learned that There is a Programming Code Based Entirely off of Arnold Schwarzenegger Quotes: it is called ArnoldC.",
  "3338": "Today I learned that Butter is frequently dyed to give it a more appetizing shade of yellow than it naturally possesses.",
  "3339": "Today I learned that the oceans contain about 50 quadrillion tons of salt. If it was spread evenly over the Earth it would form a layer 500 ft (150 m) thick.",
  "3340": "Today I learned that When Dutchman Abel Tasman 'discovered' New Zealand in 1642 the Polynesian Maori were relatively recent settlers having first arrived in the land from c1300s+",
  "3341": "Today I learned that Bill gates purchased the Leonardo da Vinci's Codex for $30,802,500. Three years later he had its pages scanned into digital image files, some of which were later distributed as screen saver and wallpaper files on a CD-ROM as part of a Microsoft Plus! for Windows so everyone could enjoy them.",
  "3342": "Today I learned that in the 80s, businessman Armand Hammer bought a significant portion of the company that makes \"Arm & Hammer\" products simply because people kept asking him about the name",
  "3343": "Today I learned that how Spanish runner Iv\u00e1n Fern\u00e1ndez Anaya intentionally lost a race. Kenyan runner and race leader Abel Mutai stopped 10-20 meters short of the finish line, thinking he had already won. Instead of passing him, Anaya stopped and told Mutai to keep running, thus allowing Mutai to win.",
  "3344": "Today I learned that Anthony Daniels (as C-3PO, a humanoid protocol droid in the service of General Leia Organa) is the only actor to have appeared in all the episodic films in the Star Wars series.",
  "3345": "Today I learned that Researchers have found that Inuit from northern Quebec are genetically distinct from any present-day population in the world. They compared the genetic profile of 170 Nunavik Inuit with \"everyone possible\" from Asians, Africans, and Europeans to North and South Americans",
  "3346": "Today I learned that of Enheduanna, a woman who is the earliest known poet and author in history from the 23rd century BC, who was appointed high priestess of the city of Ur by her father Sargon the Great of Akkad who was himself the earliest known emperor in human history.",
  "3347": "Today I learned that salt needs water to effectively melt ice, and also is rendered nearly useless in temperatures below 15 degrees F. If roads are treated with salt in your area, don\u2019t assume there won\u2019t be any ice.",
  "3348": "Today I learned that Beethoven was never considered a child prodigy. In fact, he didn't play his first symphony until that he was 30 years old.",
  "3349": "Today I learned that George Foreman started boxing at age 17. He won an Olympic gold at 19, turned professional at 20 and became the heavyweight champion of the world at 24. He later regained the heavyweight title at 45.",
  "3350": "Today I learned that the Navajo were not the only Code Talkers in WWII. In fact, the Comanche had their own Code Talkers that were used in Europe the same way the Navajo were used in the Pacific.",
  "3351": "Today I learned that Movile Cave, a cave that was cut off from the outside world for ~5.5 million years. There are sulfuric vents in the cave and all organisms within rely on chemosynthetic bacteria that use sulfur as an energy source. >50 species live there, 35 of which are endemic(they only exist there).",
  "3352": "Today I learned that \"The World Is Not Enough\" is prototype steam-powered spacecraft capable of creating its own fuel, which means it will be able to hop between asteroids and explore our solar system indefinitely.",
  "3353": "Today I learned that of Katie Brumbach, a 20th century strongwoman who met her husband of 52 years after he took her on in the circus ring; her father was offering a 100 gold marks to anyone who could defeat his daughter. An aspiring acrobat named Max Heymann took her on, but lost. He then fell in love with her.",
  "3354": "Today I learned that Mary of Woodstock, who was made a nun at 7, went to live by herself in comfortable private quarters, and travelled widely around the country with no husband or kids. Every year she was given the equivalent of $250,000, twice the usual allowance for clothes, and 5,120 gallons of wine.",
  "3355": "Today I learned that astronauts need to have good teeth because the acceleration forces and vibrations during a flight into space can be very strong.",
  "3356": "Today I learned that Buddy's long belch in Elf (2003) is real and was performed Maurice LaMarche, who voiced Kif in Futurama.",
  "3357": "Today I learned that Danny DeVito Turned Down The Seinfeld Role Of George Costanza",
  "3358": "Today I learned that 6 of the top 50 most expensive books ever sold are copies of the same text ''The birds of America'' by John James Aubudon",
  "3359": "Today I learned that there are no known depictions of a panda in any art made before the 20th century.",
  "3360": "Today I learned that the now-ubiquitous tradition in sports of growing a playoff beard was started by the Islanders during their NHL dynasty in the early 1980s",
  "3361": "Today I learned that bassist Carol Kaye recorded over 10,000 sessions in her 50 year span as a musician, including recording for artists Quincy Jones, Henry Mancini, Phil Spector, Ray Charles, The Beach Boys, Andy Williams, The Lettermen, Tina Turner, Herb Alpert, The Supremes, and The Monkees.",
  "3362": "Today I learned that the Alu element, a short stretch of DNA that appears over a million times in the human genome but we don't know what, if any, purpose it has.",
  "3363": "Today I learned that the 'wife' in the word 'midwife' refers to the woman who is giving birth, not the midwife him/herself. The term comes from Old English words meaning 'with-woman' (i.e. the person who is with the woman during childbirth) and so is used to refer to midwives regardless of their gender.",
  "3364": "Today I learned that Two movies about former mobster Henry Hill were released in the span of about a month. The first was a buddy comedy staring Steve Martin as Hill and Rick Moranis as an FBI agent in the witness relocation program. The second was Goodfellas",
  "3365": "Today I learned that the real Johnnie Walker was a teetotaler (i.e a person who completely abstains from drinking alcohol)",
  "3366": "Today I learned that Richard Branson Successfully Sued the NHS When They Didn't Give Him Contracts.",
  "3367": "Today I learned that China consumes 75% of the world's garlic -- 14.3 kg/per person annually.",
  "3368": "Today I learned that contrary to popular belief, the \u2018Red Suited\u2019 Santa, often attributed to Coca-Cola, predates Coca-Cola\u2019s Christmas ad Campaign of 1931.",
  "3369": "Today I learned that the economic struggle in Venezuela caused Kellogg\u2019s to sell breakfast cereal boxes without the colorful ink. The company claimed it was just more eco friendly packaging.",
  "3370": "Today I learned that Svalbard (Norway), is a town in which polar bears outnumber humans",
  "3371": "Today I learned that only 14 years after almost the entire Choctaw population was forcibly relocated in the Trail of Tears, the tribe donated $170 (over $5,000 today) to victims of the Potato Famine in Ireland, creating a bond between the two peoples that lasts to today.",
  "3372": "Today I learned that some Nickelodeon shows like Fairly OddParents, My Life as a Teenage Robot and Chalkzone all got their start on a separate tv show full of cartoon shorts called Oh Yeah! Cartoons in 1998",
  "3373": "Today I learned that the Ewing amputation, a method that preserves enough nerve and muscle tissue to allow a non-intrusive interface and feedback from robotic prosthetic limbs.",
  "3374": "Today I learned that the poem \u201cA Visit from St. Nicholas,\u201d aka \"'Twas the Night Before Christmas,\" is the origin of the modern, cheerful, chubby version of Santa Claus. He was previously depicted as a thin, horse-riding disciplinarian: a combo of British Father Christmas, the Dutch Sinterklaas, and a 4th c. bishop.",
  "3375": "Today I learned that Joseph Williams, current lead singer of the band Toto, is the son of legendary film composer John Williams",
  "3376": "Today I learned that Barbra Streisand paid $100,000 to clone two dogs after her original beloved dog passed away.",
  "3377": "Today I learned that there is a difference between a maze and a labyrinth",
  "3378": "Today I learned that Astronaut Thomas Jones ran science operations on the \"night shift\" during STS-59, the first flight of the Space Radar Laboratory and did 3 space walks totaling over 19 hours. Jones's book Sky Walking: An Astronaut's Memoir, was named one of the top five books on the subject of space",
  "3379": "Today I learned that Sinterklaas (Santa of the Netherlands) travels by boat and lives in Spain.",
  "3380": "Today I learned that of 48 US vice presidents, only 4 were elected as presidents afterwards.",
  "3381": "Today I learned that the largest bottle of champagne is called a Melchizedek. It contains the equivalent of 40 standard bottles / 30 liters of champagne. A bottle like the Armand de Brignac Ros\u00e9 Midas costs $275,000, and is produced in very small numbers by a dedicated team of 8 people.",
  "3382": "Today I learned that On December 20, 1963, the Berlin Wall was opened for the first time to West Berliners, who were allowed one-day visits to relatives in the Eastern sector for the holidays.",
  "3383": "Today I learned that The 1981 movie \u201cCannonball Run\u201d starring Burt Reynolds is based on a real event. Started in 1971 by Brock Yates to protest the 55mph speed limit the Cannonball Baker Sea to Shining Sea Memorial Trophy Dash was a race from NY City to LA. The current record is 2,825 miles in 27 hours 25 minutes.",
  "3384": "Today I learned that there's a giant mercury thermometer next to China's \"Flaming Mountains\"",
  "3385": "Today I learned that The music for Alanis Morissette's \"You Oughta Know\" was written and performed by Flea and Dave Navarro from Red Hot Chili Peppers.",
  "3386": "Today I learned that the US leases the land of its Embassy in London from the Duke of Westminster. The Americans offered to buy the land but was told that he'd consider if a settlement is reached on lands seized from his ancestors by the US Government after the Revolution. That land is now known as Miami.",
  "3387": "Today I learned that of Kattenstoet (Cat Festival), a festival in Ypres which legend has it originates from the locals tossing cats from a tower. It is still celebrated today, replacing the cats with stuffed animals.",
  "3388": "Today I learned that Larry Gonick is a mathematician from Harvard who later became a cartoonist best known for \"The Cartoon History of the Universe\", along with \"The Cartoon History of the United States\". From 1990 to 1997, Gonick penned a bimonthly \"Science Classics\" cartoon",
  "3389": "Today I learned that Thomas Edison invented Christmas lights. He created the very first strand of electric lights during the Christmas season of 1880, these strands were strung around the outside of his Menlo Park Laboratory.",
  "3390": "Today I learned that San Diego's tallest skyscraper is One America Plaza, which is the maximum height permitted there. The top of the building bears a striking resemblance to the end of a Phillips head screwdriver and has a similar appearance to Two Liberty Place in Philadelphia",
  "3391": "Today I learned that a woman known as M. scratched through her skull during the night and straight through to her brain.",
  "3392": "Today I learned that Mercury poisoning was the probable cause of Sir Isaac Newton's physical and mental ills",
  "3393": "Today I learned that Roundabouts are not the same thing as traffic circles",
  "3394": "Today I learned that the standard payday in the United States is every week or every two weeks. Outside of the US, the standard is once a month.",
  "3395": "Today I learned that a man named Oswald can be heard only at Embankment station saying \"mind the gap\". In 2012 they were planning on changing all voiceovers but decided not to at this station when Oswalds wife told them that he had passed away in 2007. She loved listening to him when on the way to work.",
  "3396": "Today I learned that in 2012 the University of Chicago received a package for \"Henry Jones Jr\" (Indiana Jones). Inside a replica of Indiana's notebook. Turned out that someone had ordered it online, it fell out the packet and a postal worker assumed the name/address on the notebook was the intended recipient",
  "3397": "Today I learned that the plasma globe was invented accidentally by an MIT undergrad, who was working in a lab to create electrical rocket engines. Right after inventing it, he naturally brought it to his girlfriend's house party.",
  "3398": "Today I learned that that, depending on the species, most bamboos only flower once every 60 to 130 years - often simoultanesly worldwide, regardless of the geographic location.",
  "3399": "Today I learned that the voting age in Brazil is 16 and voting is mandatory for all literate people from 18 to 70",
  "3400": "Today I learned that in 1859, during a massive solar storm, telegraph operators in Boston MA unplugged their batteries and were able to send messages to Portland ME using only the auroral current.",
  "3401": "Today I learned that in 1963 a man from eastern Germany stole a tank and drove it into the Berlin wall, fleeing to the western side of the country",
  "3402": "Today I learned that the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress was first flown in 1952. There are still 58 in active service and the B52 is expected to remain in service into the 2050s.",
  "3403": "Today I learned that the earliest known sources of uranium were in Naples, Italy & J\u00e1chymov, Czech Republic. Uranium is 40 times more abundant in the Earth's crust than silver. 1 KG of uranium-235 can produce as much energy as 1.5 million KG of coal.",
  "3404": "Today I learned that Waffle House has its own record label called \"Waffle Records.\" They've produced about 40 songs including \"There Are Raisins in my Toast.\" They hold 1% of all plays at Waffle House jukeboxes.",
  "3405": "Today I learned that Earth has about three TRILLION trees, or about 420 trees per person. There are more trees on earth than there are cells in a human brain or stars in our galaxy.",
  "3406": "Today I learned that Bud Abbott, of Abbott and Costello, quit school at the age of ten. One of his first jobs was shilling for a house of mirrors on Coney Island, when people inevitably got lost in the maze of mirrors he would charge 10 cents to guide them out.",
  "3407": "Today I learned that British explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes was the first man to walk across the entire continent of Antarctica, unsupported. He was also considered to play James Bond.",
  "3408": "Today I learned that handlers at dog shows will sometimes keep dog treats in their mouth because it keeps their hands free and encourages the dog to look up at the trainer.",
  "3409": "Today I learned that The Star Wars Holiday Special uploaded by a normal user is the only full length Disney owned movie on free YouTube not removed for violation of copyright material",
  "3410": "Today I learned that the White House was modeled after the home of the Irish parliament, called Leinster House, in Dublin.",
  "3411": "Today I learned that felines who purr cannot roar. It comes down to a bone called the hyoid which is not completely ossified in roaring cats while it is in domestic cats.",
  "3412": "Today I learned that the longest continuously run experiment in the world is a pitch drop experiment started in 1928. Drops fall at a rate of about 1 per decade. It has outlived at least 2 of its experimenters.",
  "3413": "Today I learned that the enteric nervous system (nervous system around gastrointestinal system) can act as the body's second brain and can work independently of the brain and spinal cord.",
  "3414": "Today I learned that cows have best friends and get stressed and upset when sperated",
  "3415": "Today I learned that The generic sounding \"ACME\" business name is a result of companies taking advantage of alphabetized order when phone books became common. This common name lead to it being parodied in Looney Tunes.",
  "3416": "Today I learned that Alan Moore and other Constantine/Hellblazer authors claim to have met the character in real life",
  "3417": "Today I learned that most crayons are not vegan - they contain stearic acid, a derivative of beef tallow.",
  "3418": "Today I learned that in 1943, Irving Berlin presented himself with the Best Song Oscar at the 15th Academy Awards for creating the Christmas song \"White Christmas\". Upon opening the envelope and seeing his name, Berlin informed the audience, \u201cI\u2019m glad to present the award. I\u2019ve known him for a long time.\u201d",
  "3419": "Today I learned that 5% of money allocated under Marshall Plan to Europe went to finance CIA activities",
  "3420": "Today I learned that in 2016 in the small city of White, Georgia, the chief of police and only other full-time officer were both arrested on false imprisonment charges, leaving the city with no police department.",
  "3421": "Today I learned that \"Participation trophies\" were invented in the 1960's & began their popularization in the 80's.",
  "3422": "Today I learned that the reports of hysteria from the 1938 War of the Worlds broadcast were significantly overstated. And that the broadcast even states early on that it is a fictional story told as part of a regularly scheduled program.",
  "3423": "Today I learned that Lenin drove a Rolls Royce that was turned into a half-track to withstand the Russian winter",
  "3424": "Today I learned that there is an extremely rare condition called \"tree man syndrome\" or \"Epidermodysplasia verruciformis\" where are tree-like mutations on one's skin.",
  "3425": "Today I learned that Barry Manilow didn't write his hit song \"I Write the Songs\"",
  "3426": "Today I learned that President Andrew Johnson's trial lasted 11 grueling weeks in 1868. Many of his enemies were impressed with Johnson's good behavior during the trial. Johnson also took action to save himself. He promised to enforce the Reconstruction Acts and to give no more speeches attacking Congress",
  "3427": "Today I learned that there is a Best Illusion of the Year competition, and there is an \"illusion community\" of people who are passionate about this",
  "3428": "Today I learned that it takes the average human 364 licks to get to the centre of a Lolipop.",
  "3429": "Today I learned that of the Manhattanhenge an event during which the setting sun or the rising sun is aligned with the east\u2013west streets of the main street grid of Manhattan, New York City. The term was coined by Neil deGrasse Tyson",
  "3430": "Today I learned that if you know about the origins, raw materials, and production methods of an unfamiliar food, you might find it to taste better.",
  "3431": "Today I learned that the heat pipes in your computer are filled with a liquid that changes to a gas and back to liquid. This capillary action greatly increases the heat sinks ability to transfer and cool the heat generated by the processor.",
  "3432": "Today I learned that in 1956, Troll Plastik & Bilindustri of Norway designed and manufactured a car. Only five cars were built and this was one of the last attempts by Norwegian Companies at Car Production",
  "3433": "Today I learned that Demetrio Stratos, an Italian singer with unique vocal abilities: he could sing up to 4 tones at the same time as well as reach a frequency of 7,000 Hz (A woman soprano reaches 1,046 Hz on average)",
  "3434": "Today I learned that Boris Yeltsin lost his left thumb and index finger playing with a grenade in his youth. He would conceal that hand in his pocket or behind his tie because he was self-conscious about it.",
  "3435": "Today I learned that Judge Richard Posner was on the short list of Reagan's potential Supreme Court nominees alongside Robert Bork. But Posner was considered unconfirmable because of an article he wrote arguing that parents should be able to buy and sell children on the open market.",
  "3436": "Today I learned that Indian Kathakali makeup is an elaborate process lasting for about 3 hours. It is so heavy that it looks like a mask and all the colors in the makeup come from natural herbs and substances",
  "3437": "Today I learned that Y2K is actually a story of focused preventative efforts and not a hoax!",
  "3438": "Today I learned that \"wether\" (a common misspelling of \"whether\" and \"weather\") is actually a term for a castrated ram.",
  "3439": "Today I learned that Queen Elizabeth owns a McDonald's restaurant in Oxfordshire, U.K.",
  "3440": "TIL- that an average gorilla can lift and bench press 1800 pounds (815 kgs)",
  "3441": "Today I learned that there are mayonnaise themed cafe's in Japan",
  "3442": "Today I learned that Portugal still owned parts of India up until that 1961.",
  "3443": "Today I learned that back in 2004, Jeanna Giese was the first person to survive the Rabies Virus without a vaccinne.",
  "3444": "Today I learned that The stamp celebrating the Statue of Liberty actually isn't Lady Liberty in NYC but is the image of the replica in Las Vegas. A lawsuit ensued and the USPS ended up losing",
  "3445": "Today I learned that Most natural diamonds have ages between 1 billion and 3.5 billion years. Most were formed at depths between 150 and 250 kilometres (93 and 155 mi) in the Earth's mantle, although a few have come from as deep as 800 kilometres (500 mi). Under high pressure and temperature, carbon-containing fluid",
  "3446": "Today I learned that San Francisco's four-stories Montgomery Block was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River when it was built in 1853. After surviving the great 1906 earthquake, it was torn down in 1959, replaced by a parking lot and later, the Transamerica Pyramid",
  "3447": "Today I learned that in 1916 there was a proposed Amendment to the US Constitution that would put all acts of war to a national vote, and anyone voting yes would have to register as a volunteer for service in the United States Army.",
  "3448": "Today I learned that actor Robert Pattinson dealt with an obsessed fan who had been camping outside his apartment by taking her out on a dinner date. \"I just complained about everything in my life and she never came back.\"",
  "3449": "Today I learned that Billy Joel never sells front row seats in order to see the real fans right in front of him. He gives them away to random people in the cheap seats so that front row isn't always just wealthy people.",
  "3450": "Today I learned that in the 1880s, the Harvard Observatory director was frustrated with his staff, and would say \"My Scottish maid could do better!\" So, he hired his Scottish maid. Williamina Fleming ran a team for decades, classified tens of thousands of stars, & discovered white dwarfs and the Horsehead Nebula.",
  "3451": "Today I learned that there was an early 1900s act named \"Sober Sue\", who's draw was she never smiled. A theater offered $1000 to any one who could make her laugh, attracting big comedians. Crowds came out to watch them try, and fail, giving them a free show. Later it came out that Sue suffered from facial paralysis.",
  "3452": "Today I learned that A man created a fake restaurant on TripAdvisor and asked around for good reviews. Eventually, the fake restaurant was the #1 restaurant in London, and was being called up 100s of times daily for bookings. For a day, the man set up a \u201ccafe\u201d in his backyard and served frozen food to rave reviews.",
  "3453": "Today I learned that a 13-year-old opened a hot dog stand in front of his home in Minnesota, causing a complaint to the health department. Instead of shutting him down, the inspectors helped him bring his stand up to code and paid the $87 fee for his permit out of their own pockets.",
  "3454": "Today I learned that Kate Winslet keeps her Oscar in the bathroom so her guests can hold it and make acceptance speeches in the mirror without feeling self conscious",
  "3455": "Today I learned that there was a rumor that Stephen Hawking would deliberately run over the toes of people he didn\u2019t like. He denied this rumor by stating it was \u201cA Malicious rumor\u201d and \u201cI\u2019ll run over anyone who repeats it\u201d.",
  "3456": "Today I learned that Some farmers in Bangladesh have switched to raising ducks instead of chickens, because during catastrophic floods, ducks float.",
  "3457": "Today I learned that Michael Jordan once tipped a waitress a $5 chip for bringing him a drink. Wayne Gretzky stopped the waitress, removed the $5 chip, grabbed one of the many $100 chips on Jordan\u2019s side of the table, and gave it to her. Then he said, \"That's how we tip in Las Vegas, Michael.\"",
  "3458": "Today I learned that Keanu Reeves often foregoes some of his paycheck so that producers can bring on other notable actors. On The Devil's Advocate, he reduced his salary by a few million dollars so that they could afford Al Pacino, and he did the same thing on The Replacements to be able to work with Gene Hackman.",
  "3459": "Today I learned that Pink Floyd's The Wall is implied to be an endless loop. The final song, Outside the Wall, ends with the words \"Isn't this where...\", and the album begins with the words \"... we came in?\" with a continuation of the melody of the last song, hinting at the cyclical nature of Water's theme.",
  "3460": "Today I learned that the Cuban Missile Crisis began when a CIA operative noticed soccer fields on a Cuban Military Base. \u201cCubans play baseball, Russians play soccer\u201d",
  "3461": "Today I learned that when Mr Rogers heard his limo driver was going to be waiting outside while Rogers was in a meeting, he asked the driver to come in. On the way back they passed the driver's home and Rogers asked if they could stop and meet his family. Rogers kept in touch with the driver for the rest of his life",
  "3462": "Today I learned that Eminem watched his daughter, Hailie, get crowned homecoming queen from an empty classroom in the school because he didn't want to take the attention away from her.",
  "3463": "Today I learned that an 86-year-old wrote an upbeat review for her local paper about a new Olive Garden. She was mercilessly mocked by the Internet. Anthony Bourdain thought she had a valuable POV on small town dining. So he published a book of her reviews.",
  "3464": "Today I learned that a Harvard study found that hiring one highly productive \u2018toxic worker\u2019 does more damage to a company\u2019s bottom line than employing several less productive, but more cooperative, workers.",
  "3465": "Today I learned that apes don't ask questions. While apes can learn sign language and communicate using it, they have never attempted to learn new knowledge by asking humans or other apes. They don't seem to realize that other entities can know things they don't. It's a concept that separates mankind from apes.",
  "3466": "Today I learned that in the 1950's, donut shops were some of the first food businesses commonly open late at night. They became hot spots for police working the night shift since it gave them a place to grab a snack, fill out paper work, or even just take a break. This is why donuts became associated with cops.",
  "3467": "Today I learned that a man falsely imprisoned for 10 years spent most of his time at the library to study law and prove his innocence, and then became a lawyer to help free other people who have been falsely convicted.",
  "3468": "Today I learned that the crew of 'Return of the Jedi' mocked the character design of Admiral Ackbar, deeming it too ugly. Director Richard Marquand refused to alter it, saying, \"I think it's good to tell kids that good people aren't necessarily good looking people and that bad people aren't necessarily ugly people.\"",
  "3469": "Today I learned that Washington Redskins' owner Dan Snyder once cut down trees along the Potomac River so that he could see it from his house. The trees were located in a national park, and a ranger who raised concern about the issue was raided by US Marshals",
  "3470": "Today I learned that Max Planck was told by his professor to not go into Physics because \"almost everything is already discovered\". Planck said he didn't want to discover anything, just learn the fundamentals. He went on to originate quantum theory and win a Nobel Prize.",
  "3471": "Today I learned that - In 1836, a sewer worker accidentally discovered an old drain which ran directly into the Bank of England's gold vault. He wrote letters to the directors of the bank and requested a meeting inside the vault at an hour of their choosing - and popped out of the floor to greet them",
  "3472": "Today I learned that after Beethoven went deaf, he found he could affix a metal rod to his piano and bite down on it while he played, enabling him to hear perfectly through vibrations in his jawbone. The process is called bone conduction.",
  "3473": "Today I learned that the Mythbusters once tested a combination of common materials that made an extremely powerful explosive. They deleted the tapes and swore to never release the information, then contacted DARPA and warned them about the possibility of misuse from the combination.",
  "3474": "Today I learned that a Polish environmental charity put a SIM card in a GPS tracker to follow the migratory pattern of a white stork. They lost track of the stork and later received a phone bill for $2,700; someone in Sudan had taken the SIM from the tracker and made over 20 hours of calls.",
  "3475": "Today I learned that there's a restaurant in New York that doesn't employ chefs; they employ grandmas. Every day, a different grandma from around the world designs her own menu.",
  "3476": "Today I learned that when Robert Ballard (professor of oceanography) announced a mission to find the Titanic, it was a cover story for a classified mission to search for lost nuclear submarines. They finished before they were due back, so the team spent the extra time looking for the Titanic and actually found it.",
  "3477": "Today I learned that Martin Short, Steve Martin and Tom Hanks have regular \u2018colonoscopy parties\u2019 where they prep together overnight and share one car on the ride to get their colonoscopies the next day",
  "3478": "Today I learned that in ancient Rome, commoners would evacuate entire cities in acts of revolt called \"Secessions of the Plebeians\", leaving the elite in the cities to fend for themselves",
  "3479": "Today I learned that the creators of \"Parks and Recreation\" did research for the show by interviewing actual government officials. One said, \"Well, I\u2019m a libertarian, so I don\u2019t really believe in the mission of my job. Yes, I\u2019m aware of the irony.\" The character of Ron Swanson was born.",
  "3480": "Today I learned that Eminem's song \"Lose Yourself\" was the first rap song to win an Oscar for Best Original Song, but Eminem did not even watch the awards because he did not think he stood a chance at winning. Instead, he fell asleep watching cartoons with his daughter.",
  "3481": "Today I learned that in 2005, a guy named Doug Heckman read the EULA before he installed some PC software. The agreement included a clause offering 'financial compensation' to licensees who actually read the license agreement. He emailed the company, referred to the clause and the company sent him a check for $1,000",
  "3482": "Today I learned that scientists discovered a dinosaur tail perfectly preserved in amber. It is full of feathers.",
  "3483": "Today I learned that Prince William and Prince Harry pulled a prank on their grandmother the Queen, by changing her voicemail answering message to say, \"Hey wassup! This is Liz. Sorry I'm away from the throne. For a hotline to Philip, press one. For Charles, press two. And for the corgis, press three.\"",
  "3484": "Today I learned that The reason why we view neanderthals as hunched over and degenerate is that the first skeleton to be found was arthritic.",
  "3485": "Today I learned that after \"the world\u2019s largest beach clean-up\" at Mumbai's Versova beach, Olive Ridley turtles returned to lay eggs for the first time in 20 years.",
  "3486": "Today I learned that after studios refused, Monty Python and the Holy Grail was instead financed by the rock stars Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Genesis, Jethro Tull and Elton John who all saw it as simply 'a good tax write-off\".",
  "3487": "Today I learned that Quebec banned ads for toys and fast food aimed at children under 13, resulting in lowered childhood obesity rates.",
  "3488": "Today I learned that in 2012, a burger king employee anonymously posted an image on 4-chan of him putting his feet in lettuce, with the caption: \"This is the lettuce you eat at Burger King.\" It took 20 minutes for people to track down the branch the employee worked at and contact the news. He was promptly fired.",
  "3489": "Today I learned that Volvo opened up the patent for three-point seatbelt cause \"it had more value as a free life saving tool than something to profit from\"",
  "3490": "Today I learned that Elvis Presley's manager sold \"I Hate Elvis\" badges as a way to make money from people who weren't buying Elvis merchandise",
  "3491": "Today I learned that when pimps get arrested, their cash can legally be confiscated but not their jewelry. This is why pimps wear lots of jewelry so that they can \"re-pawn\" it for bail money.",
  "3492": "Today I learned that Hugh Jackman took a pay cut to ensure \"Logan\" would be rated R. Since 'R-rated' films typically limit the overall audience that can attend, Jackman's reduced salary brought the budget down to an acceptable place to warrant an R rating.",
  "3493": "Today I learned that a guy called Dale Schroeder used his life savings to send 33 students to college. he grew up poor in Iowa, never married, had no children, and worked as a carpenter at the same company for 67 years and only owned 2 jeans.",
  "3494": "Today I learned that When roosters open their beaks fully, their external auditory canals completely closed off. Basically, roosters have built in earplugs. This helps prevent them from damaging their hearing when they crow.",
  "3495": "Today I learned that after Chamillionaire won a Grammy for \u201cRidin\u2019\u201d, he approached \u2018Weird Al\u2019 Yancovic on the red carpet, thanked him for the \u201cWhite and Nerdy\u201d parody and told him \u201cI think your parody is a big reason why I won this Grammy, because you made it undeniable that my song was the rap song of the year.\"",
  "3496": "Today I learned that CBS used to add bird songs to their golf broadcasts to get rid of awkward silences until that they got caught by someone watching at home who knew the bird songs belonged to birds that didn\u2019t live in the region in which the golf tournament was being played.",
  "3497": "Today I learned that Hershey's does not meet the legal minimum cocoa content to be described as chocolate in Britain",
  "3498": "Today I learned that Lake Superior has an island which has a lake which has an island which has a pond which has a boulder, which, when the pond floods, becomes the largest island in the largest lake on the largest island in the largest lake on the largest island in the largest lake in the world.",
  "3499": "Today I learned that Frank Zappa was a futurist who was enthusiastic for the possibility of holographic imagery. So much so that he recorded footage of himself in the early 70s with the intention to be used when technology got to that point. A Frank Zappa holographic tour using that footage starts next year.",
  "3500": "Today I learned that according to a study, strict parents can turn their kids into more effective liars because children who are afraid to tell the truth learn more deceptive behaviors to avoid getting in trouble.",
  "3501": "Today I learned that Billy West, who does the voice of Philip J. Fry's on Futurama among other characters, intentionally made Fry's voice close to his natural voice as a job security measure because it would be more difficult to replace him.",
  "3502": "Today I learned that the moon is 1/400th the size of the sun but also 1/400th the distance from Earth which results in the moon and the sun being the same size in the sky, a coincidence not shared by any other known planet-moon combination.",
  "3503": "Today I learned that the NFL made a commitee to falsify information to cover up brain damage in their players",
  "3504": "Today I learned that the \"drink 8 glasses of water a day\" is based on a 1945 recommendation that had no medical basis. The current recommendation is \"drink when you are thirsty, unless you are outside on a hot day or are elderly- then drink a bit more.\"",
  "3505": "Today I learned that Mark Twain traveled extensively and once said \"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth...\"",
  "3506": "Today I learned that an Icelandic tradition called J\u00f3lab\u00f3kafl\u00f3\u00f0 exists, where books are exchanged as Christmas Eve presents and the rest of the night is spent reading them and eating chocolate.",
  "3507": "Today I learned that when Weird Al Yankovic asked Kurt Cobain to parody 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' that Kurt asked him if it would be about food, and Al said it would be about how no one could understand his lyrics. Kurt found that extremely funny, and said absolutely.",
  "3508": "Today I learned that for four years, Hugh Grant pretended to be his own talent agent under the name James Howe Ealy. He communicated with people via a fake email account and even disguised his voice with a Scottish accent on the phone. \u201cI saved myself an absolute fortune,\u201d he said.",
  "3509": "Today I learned that Wrigley\u2019s was originally a soap company that gifted baking powder with their soap. The baking powder became more popular than the soap so they switched to selling baking powder with chewing gum as a gift. The gum became more popular than the baking powder so the company switched to selling gum.",
  "3510": "Today I learned that when the territory of Wyoming applied to join the US, congress told them they'd have to stop letting women vote. Their response was \"We will remain out of the Union one hundred years rather than come in without the women\u201d. In 1890 they joined as the first and only state to allow women to vote.",
  "3511": "Today I learned that Ryan Reynolds has openly spoken about his lifelong struggle with anxiety, noting in 2018 that he carried out many interviews in the character of Deadpool to alleviate his fears.",
  "3512": "Today I learned that after his wife was denied water by upper caste people, Indian laborer Bapuro Tajne managed to dig her a well in under 40 days and ended up discovering a water source capable of sustaining his entire village.",
  "3513": "Today I learned that psychologist L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Polg\u00e1r theorized that any child could become a genius in a chosen field with early training. As an experiment, he trained his daughters in chess from age 4. All three went on to become chess prodigies, and the youngest, Judit, is considered the best female player in history.",
  "3514": "Today I learned that when Diogenes, the ancient Greek philosopher, noticed a prostitute's son throwing rocks at a crowd, he said, \"Careful, son. Don't hit your father.\"",
  "3515": "Today I learned that there is a monument in Georgia which gives instructions in 8 languages on how to rebuild society after an unknown apocalyptic event, whilst also functioning as a compass, calendar and clock",
  "3516": "Today I learned that organ donation is on an opt-out basis in Singapore. Citizens who opt-out have a lower priority of receiving an organ should they need one.",
  "3517": "Today I learned that a Comcast customer who was constantly dissatisfied with his internet speeds set up a Raspberry Pi to automatically send an hourly tweet to @Comcast when his bandwidth was lower than advertised.",
  "3518": "Today I learned that Of Billy Ray Harris, a beggar who was accidentally given a $4,000 engagement ring by a passing woman when she dropped it into his cup. He never sold it. Two days later the woman came back for her ring and he gave it to her. In thanks, she set up a fund that raised over $185,000 for him",
  "3519": "Today I learned that Pearl Jam discovered Ticketmaster was adding a service charge to all their concert tickets without informing the band. The band then created their own outdoor stadiums for the fans and testified against Ticketmaster to the United States Department of Justice",
  "3520": "Today I learned that a woman named Glenda Blackwell brought a scratch off lottery ticket to prove to her husband that buying lottery tickets was a waster of money and accidentally ended up winning $1 million.",
  "3521": "Today I learned that since Uber was introduced in New York City in 2011, drinking-related car wrecks decreased by 25\u201335 percent in all boroughs.",
  "3522": "Today I learned that Guns and Roses guitarist Slash did not allow the TV show Glee to use any of Guns and Roses' music despite many attempts from producers. He stated \u201cGlee is worse than Grease and Grease is bad enough.\u201d",
  "3523": "Today I learned that You were more likely to get a job if you had smallpox scars in the 18th century. The scars proved that you already had smallpox and could not pass it on to your employers.",
  "3524": "Today I learned that an orangutan named Ken who escaped from his enclosure at the San Diego Zoo multiple times in the 80's. His apparent goals were visiting other animals, throwing rocks at a despised orangutan rival and taking photos with tourists.",
  "3525": "Today I learned that MRI of dog's brains show that they see owners as family and prioretize the smell of humans over everything",
  "3526": "Today I learned that the second officer of the Titanic, who survived by swimming from the sinking ship to a capsized raft, later in life sailed his civilian craft to Dunkirk and helped evacuate over 130 men.",
  "3527": "Today I learned that on 2009 Stephen Hawking held a party open to all, but only publicized the party after it was over so that only time-travellers would know to attend; as expected, nobody showed up to the party.",
  "3528": "Today I learned that physicist Heinrich Hertz, upon proving the existence of radio waves, stated that \"It's of no use whatsoever.\" When asked about the applications of his discovery: \"Nothing, I guess.\"",
  "3529": "Today I learned that when released in France in 2007, Ratatouille was not only praised for its technical accuracy and attention to culinary detail, it also drew the 4th highest opening-day attendance in French movie history.",
  "3530": "Today I learned that the term \"genuine leather\" isn't reassuring you that the item is made of real leather, it as an actual distinct grade of leather and is the second worst type of leather there is.",
  "3531": "Today I learned that the refrain \u201cwhen one door closes, another opens\" is actually an Alexander Graham Bell quote which he followed by saying \"but we so often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door, that we do not see the ones which open for us.\u201d",
  "3532": "Today I learned that US Navy's submarine periscope controls used to cost $38,000, but were replaced by $20 xbox controllers.",
  "3533": "Today I learned that a woman in France accidentally received a phone bill of \u20ac11,721,000,000,000,000 (million billion). This was 5000x the GDP of France at the time. It took several days of wrangling before the phone company finally admitted it was a mistake and she owed just \u20ac117.21. They let her off.",
  "3534": "Today I learned that China creates so much synthetic diamonds that are identical to real diamonds that prices of diamonds are being driven down and De Beers has created a university to study how to identify \"natural\" and \"man made\" diamonds because no experts can tell the difference.",
  "3535": "Today I learned that Of the United States' 2.9 million female high school athletes, only 3% are cheerleaders, yet cheerleading accounts for nearly 65% of all catastrophic injuries in girls' high school athletics and carries the highest rate of catastrophic injuries in sports.",
  "3536": "Today I learned that Gordon Ramsay has chosen not to give his children a large inheritance, does not take them to expensive restaurants (not even his own), and does not allow them to sit in first class on planes so that they are not spoiled.",
  "3537": "Today I learned that JFK's father Joseph Kennedy made much of his fortune through insider trading. FDR later made him chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. When asked why he appointed a crook, FDR replied, \"set a thief to catch a thief.\" Kennedy proceeded to outlaw the practices that made him rich.",
  "3538": "Today I learned that people who experience goosebumps or \"shivers\" from listening to music tend to experience much stronger emotions in response to music and are more emotional in general. Music tends to be a much more important part of daily life for these people.",
  "3539": "Today I learned that In 2004 actor Paul Walker secretly purchased a $10,000 engagement ring for a U.S. military veteran. Paul was at a jewelry store & overheard a couple talking about a ring they loved but that was too expensive. Paul quietly put the ring on his tab and walked out of the door.",
  "3540": "Today I learned that the food court at Costco makes so much money selling pizza to hungry shoppers, it's ranked as the 14th largest pizza chain in the US - even beating out California Pizza Kitchen, among others",
  "3541": "Today I learned that Fortnite creator Tim Sweeney is one of the largest landowners in North Carolina and has been buying land for ecologically sustainable purposes since 2008",
  "3542": "Today I learned that Bill Gates, since 2007, has given away 48% of his net worth (roughly $28 billion dollars), which has helped save 6 million lives.",
  "3543": "Today I learned that marine biologist, Stephen Hillenburg, created an educational comic book about tide pool animals called \"The Intertidal Zone\" to help educate his students. In later years after becoming an animator he began developing those same characters and concepts for what became \"SpongeBob Squarepants.\"",
  "3544": "Today I learned that there is no antivenom for a blue-ringed octopus bite. However, if you can get a ventilator to breathe for you for 15 hours, you survive with no side effects.",
  "3545": "Today I learned that Glenn K. Tripp, a D.B Cooper copycat, hijacked a plane for a $600k ransom. He had his drink spiked with Valium by a flight attendant, and after a 10 hour standoff, lowered his ransom to 3 cheeseburgers and a head start on a getaway.",
  "3546": "Today I learned that the Rosenhan experiment, in which a Stanford psychologist and his associates faked hallucinations in order to be admitted to psychiatric hospitals. They then acted normally. All were forced to admit to having a mental illness and agree to take antipsychotic drugs in order to be released.",
  "3547": "Today I learned that an elderly man gained the trust of a Belgian bank by bringing the workers chocolates. He was eventually given VIP access to the bank vault. In 2007, he stole $28 million worth of diamonds and vanished.",
  "3548": "Today I learned that Water is used in rice fields to prevent weeds. Rice doesn't actually need that much water, but since it can thrive in such conditions, whereas weeds cannot, it's a natural protection against them.",
  "3549": "Today I learned that Vitaminwater is basically sugar-water, to which about a penny's worth of synthetic vitamins have been added. A bottle of vitaminwater contains 33 grams of sugar, making it more akin to a soft drink than to a healthy beverage",
  "3550": "Today I learned that Psy initially refused to upload \"Gangnam Style\" to Youtube, saying that he would be \"humiliated\" because he didn't have any international fans.",
  "3551": "Today I learned that The oldest bar in the world is in Ireland. Archeological records have found that the walls of Sean\u2019s Bar have been around, and serving, since 900 AD. Further, there are records of every owner of the pub back to its 10th century founding. It opened over 1100 years ago.",
  "3552": "Today I learned that two trapped miners once asked for an ipod with The Foo Fighters music on it to keep their spirits up. After hearing this, Dave Grohl wrote a note saying \"I want you to know that when you come home, there's two tickets to any Foos show, anywhere, and two cold beers waiting for you\".",
  "3553": "Today I learned that Steve Jobs believed that his commitment to vegan diets meant his body was flushed of mucus and he was free from body odor, so he didn't need to wear deodorant or shower regularly. His former coworkers quote that he was 'very, very wrong'",
  "3554": "Today I learned that In 2007 a thief drove a $280,000 Porsche through the glass window of a Malaysian luxury car showroom. The car was abandoned nearby, its fuel tank empty. The thief kept the keys and returned with a can of gas to the police station where the car was impounded, stealing the vehicle a second time.",
  "3555": "Today I learned that The original word for 'bear' has been lost. People in middle ages were superstitious and thought saying the animal's name would summon it. They called it 'bear' which means 'the brown one' to avoid saying its actual name.",
  "3556": "Today I learned that Steven Spielberg wanted to direct a James Bond film but was turned down by Eon Productions. When he told this to George Lucas, Lucas said he had a film that was just like it but even better. The story was about an archaeologist named Indiana.",
  "3557": "Today I learned that Alaska, Hawaii, Maine and Vermont have banned billboard advertising.",
  "3558": "Today I learned that while filming \"Star Wars: The Force Awakens\", actor Oscar Isaac specifically requested that his character Poe Dameron be a native of the planet Yavin 4. This is because the scenes on Yavin 4 in the original trilogy were filmed in Guatemala, where Isaac is actually from.",
  "3559": "Today I learned that \"All Star\" by Smash Mouth was written with the intention of being an upbeat, self-confidence building song for fans who were being bullied for liking Smash Mouth",
  "3560": "Today I learned that While rendering Toy Story, Pixar named each and every rendering server after an animal. When a server completed rendering a frame, it would play the sound of the animal, so their server farm will sound like an actual farm.",
  "3561": "Today I learned that \"paired kidney exchange\", which allows you to donate your kidney that wasn't a match for your intended recipient (spouse, child, etc.) to a stranger but in turn receive a kidney that is a match for your loved one. Instead of two people going without a transplant, both get a transplant.",
  "3562": "Today I learned that Mythbusters got bullied out of airing an episode on how hackable and trackable RFID chips on credit cards are, when credit card companies threatened to boycott their TV network",
  "3563": "Today I learned that out of the top 30 100m sprint times, only 9 were run by athletes not associated with doping, all 9 are by Usain Bolt.",
  "3564": "Today I learned that Tokyo's incredibly efficient recycling systems. All combustible trash is incinerated, the smoke and gasses cleaned before release, and then the left over ash is used as a replacement for clay in the cement used for construction.",
  "3565": "Today I learned that in 2013, after more than 20 years of soda being America's number one beverage, water has taken over as Americans' favorite drink.",
  "3566": "Today I learned that David Letterman created a scholarship for the average \"C student,\" recognizing that it's not all about marks, some are extraordinary and amazing in other ways.",
  "3567": "Today I learned that of Walt Whitman's friend, Silas Soule. At 17, he was escorting slaves on the Underground Railroad. By 22, he'd staged two prison heists & become a blacksmith. At 26, he defied orders to participate in a massacre of Native Americans, testified against its architect, and was murdered for it.",
  "3568": "Today I learned that just before Live Aid, Freddie Mercury was told by his doctor not to do the show because of some vocal trouble. He of course, ignored it, and went on to deliver a 20 minutes show that, according to a BBC poll, is the greatest live performance of all time.",
  "3569": "Today I learned that flow is the mental state in which a person is completely absorbed in an activity, resulting in a loss of their sense of space and time.",
  "3570": "Today I learned that Ben Franklin left the cities of Boston and Philadelphia $2,000 in his will, but they could not draw the full balance for 200 years. In 1990, the cities received $6.5 million.",
  "3571": "Today I learned that of ablaut reduplication, an unwritten English rule that makes \"tick-tock\" sound normal, but not \"tock-tick\". When repeating words, the first vowel is always an I, then A or O. \"Chit chat\" not \"chat chit\"; \"ping pong\" not \"pong ping\", etc. It's unclear why this rule exists, but it's never broken",
  "3572": "Today I learned that if My Name Is Earl had not been prematurely canceled the creator planned to end it with Earl being unable to finish his list but realizing that his original list had started a chain reaction of good in the world",
  "3573": "Today I learned that The star wars theme was written purposely on the same key as the 20th Century Fox fanfare (that used to appear before the movie started) so that there will be a continuous feeling and a smooth entry to the film for the viewers.",
  "3574": "Today I learned that Nike had conditions before giving rookie Michael Jordan a record contract: Either be rookie of the year, or average 20 ppg, or be an all star, or sell $4 mill worth shoes in a year. Jordan was rookie of the year, scored 28.2 ppg, named all star, and Nike sold $100 mill of shoes in 1984-85.",
  "3575": "Today I learned that Teller (the silent half of Penn and Teller) began doing magic in complete silence when performing at fraternity houses as he found it reduced heckling and beer thrown at him during his act.",
  "3576": "Today I learned that Mircosoft included Solitaire in their operating systems to \"to soothe people intimidated by the operating system\" and introduce users to graphic user interfaces and taught them how to use a mouse.",
  "3577": "Today I learned that director Peter Weir wanted to have cameras installed in behind every theater showing \u2018The Truman Show\u2019 and have the projectionist cut the power at some point during the film, cut to the viewers so they'd be watching themeselves, and then cut back to the movie.",
  "3578": "Today I learned that On September 8, 2009, Sgt. Dakota Meyer disobeyed a direct order to pull back from his position so he could rescue wounded soldiers from a firefight a mile away. He ended up going back five times, saving the lives of 36 soldiers, saying \u201cThat\u2019s what you do for a brother\u201d.",
  "3579": "Today I learned that Socrates was very worried that the increasing use of books in education would have the effect of ruining students' ability to memorise things. We only remember this now because Plato wrote it down.",
  "3580": "Today I learned that tigers can, and will, take revenge on those who have wronged them. They are one of the most vengeful animals on the planet.",
  "3581": "Today I learned that the creator of the TV show Archer became bored with the show and wrote a Country music career for Cheryl in season 5. The shows producers went so far as record a full country album. That album surprised music fans with its quality and reached #68 on iTunes.",
  "3582": "Today I learned that residents in Surabaya, Indonesia can pay for the bus with plastic waste instead of money. Paying with plastic will grant you with 2 hours of travel. The aim is to reduce plastic waste whilst getting more people to use public transport, thus lowering the number of cars on the road.",
  "3583": "Today I learned that When Eminem wanted to get clean he called Elton John who then helped him for 18 months to kick his addiction to Vicodin, Ambien and other prescription drugs.",
  "3584": "Today I learned that in 1965, a morbidly obese man didn't eat food for over an entire year. The 27 year old was 456lbs and was put under an experimental fast by doctors. He ingested only multivitamins and potassium tablets for 382 days and defecated once every 40 to 50 days. He ended up losing 275lbs.",
  "3585": "Today I learned that when the inventors of Silly String were trying to sell their idea to Wham-O, one of them sprayed the can all over the person who was meeting with them and all over their office. They were asked to leave, however, a day later received a telegram asking them to send 24 cans for a test market.",
  "3586": "Today I learned that of Dmitry Argarkov who scanned a credit card agreement, edited it, and returned it with a 0% interest rate and no limit in the new terms. The bank signed and approved without reading and a judge held them to it.",
  "3587": "Today I learned that Usain Bolt was offered a position as wide receiver in the NFL and rejected it due to the hits NFL players take.",
  "3588": "Today I learned that Tom Cruise is obsessed with sending his co-stars cakes, even ones he worked with decades ago. Louis Theroux, documentary maker, even went to his grandmother's 100th Birthday Party to find 100 cupcakes from Tom Cruise, after Tom worked with his cousin.",
  "3589": "Today I learned that Frankie Muniz suffers from long term memory loss and doesn't even remember being on Malcolm in the Middle.",
  "3590": "Today I learned that After Oprah's famous \"You get a car\" episode, where she gave away 276 cars at a total cost of $7.6 million, many of the recipients sent in complaints to the show as they had all been charged a $6-7k \"gift tax\".",
  "3591": "Today I learned that the term \"Agnostic\" was coined in 1869 by T.H. Huxley, and not as a description, but as a creed: \"to follow reason as far as it can take you, but then, when you have established as much as you can, frankly and honestly to recognize the limits of your knowledge.\"",
  "3592": "Today I learned that when George Westinghouse fell into financial problems and asked Nikola Tesla for relief from the royalties Westinghouse agreed to, Tesla tore up the contract that would bring him millions. \"I'm not interested in money, I'm interested in leaving something behind for the humankind\".",
  "3593": "Today I learned that There is a group of wolves in British Columbia known as \"sea wolves\" and 90% of their food comes from the sea. They have distinct DNA that sets them apart from interior wolves and they're entirely dedicated to the sea, swimming several miles everyday in search of seafood.",
  "3594": "Today I learned that in 2012, the Walmart with the most Facebook likes would get a visit from Pitbull. Internet pranksters quickly made the most remote Walmart in the US (located in Kodiak, Alaska) the most liked Walmart page. Pitbull kept his promise and performed there.",
  "3595": "Today I learned that roundabouts reduce fatalities from accidents by 90%. They also lower wait times and save on gas.",
  "3596": "Today I learned that The US Military still uses 8 inch floppy disks on outdated IBM computers to run the nuclear missile systems. It's because they are incredibly hard to hack. The computers are essentially air-gapped and the old IBM computers are reliable. They could run for another 40 years with spare parts.",
  "3597": "Today I learned that 71% of U.S. youth would not currently qualify for military service due to their heath, physical appearance, or educational background.",
  "3598": "Today I learned that James Doohan (Scotty on 'Star Trek') received an honorary doctorate from the Milwaukee School of Engineering. The university gave him the degree after half of its students said in a survey that his character had inspired them to choose engineering as a career.",
  "3599": "Today I learned that the CDC has urged that schools open later because two-thirds of teenagers suffer chronic sleep deprivation.",
  "3600": "Today I learned that during a charitable auction in Kiev, Ukraine, Wladimir Klitschko auctioned off his 1996 Olympic gold medal to a buyer who bid $1 million. After the sale, the buyer immediately returned the medal out of respect for Klitschko.",
  "3601": "Today I learned that Electronic Arts were voted \"The Worst Company In America\" by The Consumerist for 2 years in a row in 2012 and 2013",
  "3602": "Today I learned that when humans domesticated wolves, we basically bred Williams syndrome into dogs, which is characterized by \"cognitive difficulties and a tendency to love everyone\"",
  "3603": "Today I learned that Japan had issues with crow nests on electric infrastructure, so they went and destroyed all of the nests....which prompted the local crow population to just build MORE nests, far in excess to what they actually needed",
  "3604": "Today I learned that George Clooney once gave 14 of his closest friends each $1M in cash, and even paid the taxes on it for them - with one condition: they all had to take it or none of them got it.",
  "3605": "Today I learned that the word \"utopia\" is a pun. It comes from the Greek word for \"good place\" but also \"no place.\" It's good, but it doesn't exist.",
  "3606": "Today I learned that When his eight years as President of the United States ended on January 20, 1953, private citizen Harry Truman took the train home to Independence, Missouri, mingling with other passengers along the way. He had no secret service protection. His only income was an Army pension.",
  "3607": "Today I learned that in 2015, a Louisiana man was arrested for drunkenly riding a horse on a highway. When detained, he said, \"The horse knows the way home\" and the sheriff concluded it did not constitute DUI.",
  "3608": "Today I learned that in the 1920's newly hired engineers at General Electric would be told, as a joke, to develop a frosted lightbulb. The experienced engineers believed this to be impossible. In 1925, newly hired Marvin Pipkin got the assignment not realizing it was a joke and succeeded.",
  "3609": "Today I learned that Christopher Columbus was thrown in jail upon his return to Spain for mistreating the native population of Hispaniola",
  "3610": "Today I learned that members of Lewis & Clark's expedition took mercury-bearing pills to \"treat\" constipation and other conditions, and thus left mercury deposits wherever they dug their latrines. These mercury signals have been used to pinpoint some of the 600 camps on the voyage.",
  "3611": "Today I learned that 80% of toilets in Hong Kong are flushed with seawater in order to conserve the city's scarce freshwater resources",
  "3612": "Today I learned that the US Navy replaced expensive and clunky periscope controls on submarines with Xbox 360 controllers, which reduced training time from hours to minutes",
  "3613": "Today I learned that a \"white elephant gift exchange\" gets its name from the legend of the King of Siam gifting rare albino elephants to those who displeased him in hopes that the upkeep costs would financially ruin them.",
  "3614": "Today I learned that a supermarket was closed down so that Michael Jackson could fulfill his dream to go to a supermarket and shop like everybody else and experience what it was like to \u201cput things in a basket.\u201d It was populated with his friends and family pretending to be fellow shoppers and employees.",
  "3615": "Today I learned that Donnie Dunagan, a retired United States Marine Corps drill instructor, managed to keep secret - throughout his entire career - that he was a voice actor in the Walt Disney's Bambi film, providing the voice of young Bambi.",
  "3616": "Today I learned that a rodent that was believed to be extinct for 113 years casually showed up on the handrail at the front porch of an ecolodge in Colombia and let researchers photograph it for two hours before disappearing into the night, after which it was never seen again",
  "3617": "Today I learned that when a bee hive becomes too full, bees will form a \"Senate\" comprised of older, more experienced bees to seek a new location. When a bee finds a good spot, it begins dancing to motion other bees toward it. Then, they vote on it by dancing as a collective until that a consensus is reached.",
  "3618": "Today I learned that a man from New Zealand memorized every french word in the french scrabble dictionary and won the French Scrabble Championship. He still doesn't speak any french.",
  "3619": "Today I learned that of Endal the service dog. After Endal's owner was knocked out of a wheelchair by a passing car, Endal put him in the recovery position, covered him with a blanket from his wheelchair, retrieved his phone from under the car, and went into a nearby hotel to get help.",
  "3620": "Today I learned that of the Shirky Principle: \"Institutions will try to preserve the problem to which they are the solution.\"",
  "3621": "Today I learned that Coca-Cola was sued by a consumer protection agency for misleading health claims regarding VitaminWater, which contains 33 grams of sugar per bottle. Coca-Cola's defense was that \"no consumer could reasonably be misled into thinking VitaminWater was a healthy beverage.\u201d",
  "3622": "Today I learned that Keith Cutler, a judge summoned to be a juror on a case he was presiding over. When he applied to be excused from jury service he was initially declined, and was told to write to the resident judge, to which he replied: \"I am the resident judge.\"",
  "3623": "Today I learned that many people believed Abraham Lincoln was ugly, including himself. Once, when he was accused of being \u201ctwo-faced\u201d during a debate, he replied, \u201cIf I had two faces, would I be showing you this one?\u201d",
  "3624": "Today I learned that Abercrombie & Fitch offered the cast of Jersey Shore \"substantial payment\" to stop wearing their brand",
  "3625": "Today I learned that a 1996 federal law allows restaurants to donate leftover food without getting sued, and that nobody has ever filed a lawsuit against a restaurant over donated leftovers",
  "3626": "Today I learned that when Beethoven first performed his Ninth Symphony, as he couldn\u2019t hear the rapturous applause it received due to his deafness, one of his singers approached him and turned him around so that he could see the standing ovation he was receiving.",
  "3627": "Today I learned that in 1998, Disney helped create a copyright law that made sure no movies from 1923 became free to watch and distribute for 20 more years. This copyright law expires on January 1, 2019.",
  "3628": "Today I learned that when Apple was building a massive data center in rural North Carolina, a couple who had lived there for 34 years refused to sell their house and plot of land worth $181,700. After making countless offers, Apple eventually paid them $1.7 million to leave.",
  "3629": "Today I learned that the first anti-hacking law was passed after President Reagan saw the movie War Games and asked his staff if this could happen. A week later the response was \u201cMr. President, the problem is much worse than you think.\u201d",
  "3630": "Today I learned that of Don Shipley, a retired Navy Seal who has spent much of his post service life exposing individuals who falsely claim to be SEALs. According to the FBI there are 300 times more impostor Navy SEALs than actual SEALs",
  "3631": "Today I learned that Viggo Mortensen purchased the horse he rode in \"Lord of The Rings.\" The horse had a hard time adjusting to the lights and sounds on set and it took a while for them to get in sync. \"We got through it together and became friends. I wanted to stay in touch with him,\" said Viggo.",
  "3632": "Today I learned that - The inventor of the USB had originally intended for it to be flippable, however that idea was scrapped due to the extra cost. Despite USB becoming the standard, he still regrets that decision. \"In hindsight, we blew it,\" he said.",
  "3633": "Today I learned that Bhutan is the world's only carbon negative country. The constitution demands at least 60% of the country covered in forest, making it a sink of over four million tonnes of CO2 per year.",
  "3634": "Today I learned that while in Sharon Springs, Theodore Roosevelt was approached by a 12-year-old girl who asked if he would like to have a badger. Expecting to humor her, he agreed, and the girl came back with a 2-week-old badger. President Roosevelt named him Josiah and he became one of the presidential pets.",
  "3635": "Today I learned that when J.R.R. Tolkien's son Michael signed up for the British army, he listed his father's occupation as \"Wizard\"",
  "3636": "Today I learned that Mike Tyson's workout involved getting up at 4am for a 5-mile jog. Then he would do (cumulatively) 2000 sit-ups, 500 pushups, 500 dips, 500 shrugs and about 30 minutes of neck bridges daily. He repeated this 6 days a week.",
  "3637": "Today I learned that Ernie Hudson, who played Winston Zeddmore in Ghostbusters, auditioned for the same charracter in the animated series two years later, but didnt get the part because they didn't think he sounded enough like Winston from the movie.",
  "3638": "Today I learned that Lebron James rejected a $10 million offer from Reebok when he was just 18. When asked why, he said that Nike or Adidas might offer him a bit more. Less than a year later, he accepted a $90 million offer from Nike.",
  "3639": "Today I learned that A retired man robbed a bank and wait for police, using a note saying he'd rather be in jail than with his wife. He was sentenced to home confinement.",
  "3640": "Today I learned that Saturns\u2019 rings are, cosmically speaking, a very brief event. We are about halfway through their 200 million year lifespan and are very lucky as a species to be alive to witness them. \u201cSome velociraptor with a telescope looking at Saturn would not have seen rings.\u201d",
  "3641": "Today I learned that A 19 yr old pizza delivery guy helped save a man's life by performing CPR on the customer who was turning blue outside the house. He said, \"I left a pizza boy and came back a pizza man.\" His tip was 25 bucks.",
  "3642": "Today I learned that Iron Man was created by Stan Lee as a challenge to create a hero no one should like and force people to like him",
  "3643": "Today I learned that The town of Dull in Scotland has been twinned with the town of Boring, Oregon since 2012. In 2013 the town of Bland, Australia joined them in what has become known as the 'Trinity of Tedium'.",
  "3644": "Today I learned that when Bill Watterson turned down the opportunity to license and merchandise \u201cCalvin and Hobbes,\u201d it was estimated that he was turning down $300-400 million to maintain the integrity and purity of the comic.",
  "3645": "Today I learned that the so-called 'Autism Epidemic' isn't an epidemic at all but rather an increase in reported incidents due to a growing awareness of autism and changes to the condition\u2019s diagnostic criteria.",
  "3646": "Today I learned that Pat Sajak and Vanna White work only 36 days per year. They work 4 days per month for 9 months, filming six episodes of Wheel of Fortune from 12 noon to 6pm. It amounts to a full year\u2019s worth of programming for ABC.",
  "3647": "Today I learned that Peter principle that states if a person is competent at their job, it will get promoted until that the person is incompetent at his new role. Then they remain stuck at that final level for the rest of their career. Therefore, in time, every post tends to be occupied by an incompetent employee.",
  "3648": "Today I learned that Christopher Walken is one of only two actors (the other being Alec Baldwin) to have a standing offer from Lorne Michaels to host Saturday Night Live whenever his schedule permits. Thus far he has hosted the show 7 times, his most famous appearance being the \"More Cowbell!\" sketch.",
  "3649": "Today I learned that A 3M adhesive tape plant accidentally created a force field of static electricity that was strong enough to prevent humans from passing through. A person near this \"wall\" was unable to turn, and so had to walk backwards to retreat from it.",
  "3650": "Today I learned that Phyllis from \"The Office\" would pay bills and do Christmas shopping online from the office computers in the background.",
  "3651": "Today I learned that Nikola Tesla once spent over $2,000 on an injured white pigeon. The amount includes building a device that comfortably supported her so her bones could heal. \"I loved that pigeon as a man loves a woman, and she loved me. As long as I had her, there was a purpose to my life,\" he said of her.",
  "3652": "Today I learned that Stephen Hawking liked \"The Theory Of Everything\" so much that he allowed the filmmakers to use his trademarked computerized voice on it. He called the film \"broadly true\" and emailed the filmmakers that there were certain points when he thought he was watching himself, which left him tearful.",
  "3653": "Today I learned that when the CEO of discount supermarket chain ALDI was kidnapped, he haggled about his ransom money and claimed the sum as a tax-deductable business expense in court after his release",
  "3654": "Today I learned that Robert Kearns, the inventor of intermittent windshield wipers, tried to sell his idea to the auto industry and was turned away. When they began showing up on new cars, he sued the manufacturers from the industry and won millions of dollars in settlements.",
  "3655": "Today I learned that of the top 30 fastest 100m sprints, 9 of them were clean and not associated with doping. All 9 were Usain Bolt.",
  "3656": "Today I learned that if a pregnant woman has organ damage, the baby in her womb sends stem cells to help repair the organ.",
  "3657": "Today I learned that Mister Rogers once used an egg timer and simply let it run for sixty seconds on a television broadcast\u2014in order to demonstrate how long a minute is. Unlike most TV made for kids, \"Mister Rogers\u2019 Neighborhood\" was deliberately slow and contemplative.",
  "3658": "Today I learned that an IT Director, fed up with sales calls where the caller lied to reach IT staff, said to transfer one such caller 'straight to hell' . This led to the creation of a special extension for such calls where horrible hold music and faked queue messages play on an endless loop to increase hold time.",
  "3659": "Today I learned that Calvin Klein's cologne 'Obsession' can draw big cats like Tigers, Jaguars etc from as far as half a mile, who then proceed to taking long sniffs and cuddling against the source, savouring the smell much longer than they savour even their meals",
  "3660": "Today I learned that George Lucas approved of Mel Brooks\u2019 Star Wars parody Spaceballs and signed off on a fair use agreement. The only condition was that no Spaceballs merchandise would be made to compete with Star Wars merchandise. This is why there\u2019s never been any Spaceballs figures, cereal, or flamethrower.",
  "3661": "Today I learned that Andr\u00e9 the Giant grew so fast that his own parents didn't recognize him. He left home at 14 and returned at 19, having already become a professional wrestler. As he explained his career choice, they realized they had seen him wrestle on TV under his alias, without knowing it was their son.",
  "3662": "Today I learned that Charles Dickens\u2019 novels were hugely popular even among the illiterate poor. They would pool their money to hire a reader, and then gather together to listen to the stories.",
  "3663": "Today I learned that The guy who started Atari sold the company and used the money to start Chuck E. Cheese",
  "3664": "Today I learned that most states require car manufacturers to sell through the dealers. Even if your order directly from the factory, the order must go through the dealer. This dealer distribution system adds around 30% to the price of the cars.",
  "3665": "Today I learned that 1-800-COLLECT was so popular in the 90s that AT&T launched a competing service, 1-800-Operator. However AT&T later discovered many people misspell Operator with 'er' instead of 'or' at the end, and that unfortunately, 1-800-COLLECT owned the misspelled number and had been taking their customers.",
  "3666": "Today I learned that Paul McCartney, as a vegetarian and animal rights activist, only agreed to appear on The Simpsons if Lisa's decision to become a vegetarian in that episode was made permanent. He is literally the only reason Lisa is still a vegetarian.",
  "3667": "Today I learned that California law allows employees to take two hours paid time off in the beginning or end of the work day to vote on election day.",
  "3668": "Today I learned that 20,000 year-old fossilized human footprints were discovered in Australia which indicate the man who made them was running at the speed of a modern Olympic sprinter, barefoot, in sand.",
  "3669": "Today I learned that Lynlee, the baby that was born twice. Pediatric surgeons, removed her from the womb to cut out a tumor on her spine, placed her back and several weeks later Lynlee was born healthy",
  "3670": "Today I learned that a cow in Poland escaped on its way to the slaughterhouse, broke through a metal fence, swam to a nearby island, and was allowed to live there after its owner gave up trying to recapture it.",
  "3671": "Today I learned that the quietest place on Earth is in a small studio in Minneapolis, Minnesota. At -13 dBA it\u2019s so quiet you can hear the internal workings of your body.",
  "3672": "Today I learned that Bill Gates Has Given Away $28 Billion Since 2007, Saving 6 Million Lives",
  "3673": "Today I learned that a couple invited Queen Elizabeth to their wedding as a joke and she actually showed up",
  "3674": "Today I learned that there is a specific clause in The Simpsons' contract that the network can't give notes, make cuts or exert creative control over episodes, meaning the producers have free rein to poke fun of FOX itself.",
  "3675": "Today I learned that the food in Alcatraz Prison was so good that the guards and prison staff ate the same exact meals as the prisoners. This was because the warden believed most trouble in prison is caused by bad food.",
  "3676": "Today I learned that bats and dolphins evolved echolocation in the same way (down to the mol\u00e9cular level). An analysis revealed that 200 genes had independently changed in the same ways. This is an extreme example of convergent evolution.",
  "3677": "Today I learned that Switzerland is the only country in the world which could fit 114% of its population into bunkers in case of an emergency",
  "3678": "Today I learned that in 2005 graffiti artist David Choe was offered $60K to paint multiple murals at Facebook headquarters. He chose to take his compensation in stock which was eventually worth more than $200 million",
  "3679": "Today I learned that several months before Russell Crowe won the Oscar for Gladiator, the FBI warned him that the al-Qaeda were planning to kidnap him as part of a \u201ccultural destabilization plot\u201d. For nearly two years, the FBI guarded Crowe in public and refused to give him any details about the threat.",
  "3680": "Today I learned that at age 11 Hugh Jackman decided against dance lessons because his older brother told him \"dancing is for sissy's.\" Years later his brother apologized and encouraged him to follow his passion. Hugh signed up for lessons the following day and went on to win a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical.",
  "3681": "Today I learned that lack of personal hygiene and body smell is such an issue at Super Smash Bros tournaments that some tournaments now disqualify players not keeping up with hygiene and even resorted to passing out deodorant.",
  "3682": "Today I learned that Teddy Roosevelt regularly staged boxing matches in the White House, taking on anyone he could - including professional boxers. He only stopped boxing when his eyesight was permanently damaged by a punch from his military aide, Col. Daniel T. Moore.",
  "3683": "Today I learned that an \"eyebrow flash\" is an unconscious gesture, wherein a person wishing to approach another whom they recognize and are preparing for social contact, raises their eyebrows for approx \u2155th of a second. People generally return an eyebrow flash, unless it was given by someone whom they do not know.",
  "3684": "Today I learned that at least twice, CNN correspondent Sanjay Gupta has been on location reporting, but needed to step in as a neurosurgeon: once on a Marine in Iraq, the other on a little girl injured during the Haitian earthquake.",
  "3685": "Today I learned that When Steve Jobs accused Microsoft of stealing idea for Windows from Mac, Bill Gates replied: \"Well, Steve, .... I think it's more like we both had this rich neighbor named Xerox and I broke into his house to steal the TV set and found out that you had already stolen it.\"",
  "3686": "Today I learned that \"Hit Me Baby One More Time\" was written by a Swede who meant the chorus to mean \"hit me up on the phone one more time\" but mistranslated it",
  "3687": "Today I learned that infamous streaker, Mark Roberts, was sponsored by GoldenPalace.com to streak Super Bowl 38. He was paid $1 million, given front row tickets on the 50-yard line, and provided with one of the best defense attorneys in the US who was able to reduce his charges down to a misdemeanor and $1,000 fine.",
  "3688": "Today I learned that Chuck E. Cheese\u2019s official backstory is that he is an orphaned mouse who does not know his own birthday. To make up for never having a birthday party of his own, he hosts parties for children. And his middle name is Entertainment.",
  "3689": "Today I learned that President Harry S. Truman was so poor after his presidency that Congress had to enact a law to give him a pension. President Herbert Hoover the only other living ex-president took the pension as well, despite his wealth, to avoid embarrassing Truman.",
  "3690": "Today I learned that Smoky the Yorkie, a pet dog to soldiers in the south pacific, weighing 4lbs, who kept operational 40 United States fighters by running a wire tied to her collar through a 6in pipe, completing a 3 day construction job in minutes. Also had 10 recognized combat flights, 8 combat stars.",
  "3691": "Today I learned that when Beethoven was challenged to an improvisation duel by one of his rivals named Steibelt, Beethoven took a piece of Steibelt's music, turned it upside down, played it, then improvised on that theme for over an hour. Steibelt simply left halfway through.",
  "3692": "Today I learned that a cow named Cincinnati Freedom evaded police officers for 11 days after jumping a six-foot fence to escape a slaughterhouse; after finally being caught, and she was given the \"key to the city\" by Cincinnati's mayor and allowed to live out her days in a NY sanctuary",
  "3693": "Today I learned that sea urchins are called \"sea urchins\" because hedgehogs were called called \"urchins\" until that the 15th century. Therefore, sea urchins are ocean hedgehogs.",
  "3694": "Today I learned that the Ancient Egyptians used 12 months of exactly 30 days, with 5 days of festivities at the end to add up to 365",
  "3695": "Today I learned that whilst Filming the Wizard of Oz, Judy Garland was shunned by the Scarecrow, Tinman and Cowardly Lion due to jealousy. Her only friend on the set was Margaret Hamilton who played the Wicked Witch of the West",
  "3696": "Today I learned that Lincoln was famous for his self-deprecating sense of humor. When accused of being two-faced, Lincoln replied, \u201cHonestly, if I were two-faced, would I be showing you this one?\u201d",
  "3697": "Today I learned that Steve Jobs named his company \"Apple\" partially because he wanted it to appear in the phone book before Atari, his former workplace.",
  "3698": "Today I learned that David Bowie briefly considered becoming a Buddhist monk. After a few months' study at Tibet House in London, he was told by a Lama, \"You don't want to be Buddhist. ... You should follow music.\"",
  "3699": "Today I learned that - Disney once sued three day care centers in Florida for unauthorized use of their characters (5 foot high likenesses on murals on the buildings) who had to remove them. Universal in turn let the centers use Scooby Doo, Flintstones & other of their Hanna-Barbera characters.",
  "3700": "Today I learned that the wife of George Lucas, Marcia Lucas, won an Oscar in 1977 for Best Film Editing in Star Wars. George Lucas has won zero Oscars.",
  "3701": "Today I learned that the former Bloods and Crips gang leaders made peace with each other and started an organization to promote peace in their communities. They\u2019re now training former gang members and community leaders to help younger generations.",
  "3702": "Today I learned that Jimmy Carter still lives in the same $167,000 house he built in Georgia in 1961 and shops at Dollar General",
  "3703": "Today I learned that after a waitress at a pizzeria helped a customer choose the numbers for a winning lottery ticket in 1984, he 'tipped' her $3,000,000 - half of his $6,000,000 prize money.",
  "3704": "Today I learned that in 1913, a bank was shipped in 50 pound increments through the USPS mail system to save money. 40 tons of bricks ended up being shipped and the USPS released a statement saying \u201cit is not the intent of the United States Postal Service that buildings be shipped through the mail.\"",
  "3705": "Today I learned that you are guaranteed a lawyer if you cannot afford one (in the U.S.) because a poor man was convicted unjustly, began reading law in prison, and wrote the Supreme Court, saying that he should have been given a lawyer despite his lack of money. He was retried and acquitted.",
  "3706": "Today I learned that the Vietnam Memorial was designed by a 21 year old architecture student for a class project. She got a B+ despite winning the national competition.",
  "3707": "Today I learned that a Portuguese castle enduring a prolonged siege broke the enemies resolve by, in a fake show of plenty, throwing freshly baked bread made from the very last flour in the castle with the message, \u2018if you need any more, just let us know\u2019. Fearing a much more prolonged siege, the Spaniards withdrew.",
  "3708": "Today I learned that the world's oldest continuously running business is a hot springs hotel in Japan that's run since 705 A.D.",
  "3709": "Today I learned that Dalmatians are the official firehouse dog because, in the 1700's, they would run alongside horse-drawn carriages keeping pace, even at full sprint, and protect the horses from other dogs or animals that could spook them.",
  "3710": "Today I learned that \u201cJaywalking\u201d was invented by car companies in the early 1900\u2019s to shift blame for accidents from motorists to pedestrians",
  "3711": "Today I learned that a team of thieves stole $18,000 worth of tracking devices from a warehouse. They were apprehended within hours",
  "3712": "Today I learned that a neuroscientist determined the most \"feel-good\" songs of all time... and #1 was \"Don't Stop Me Now\" by Queen",
  "3713": "Today I learned that when J. R. R. Tolkien sold the movie rights for Lord of the Rings, he forbade Disney from ever becoming involved ''as long as it was possible to veto anything from or influenced by the Disney studios for all whose works I have a heartfelt loathing''",
  "3714": "Today I learned that the final science exam for 8th grade students in Ketchikan Alaska is a 2 night survival trip on an uninhabited island.",
  "3715": "Today I learned that Viggo Mortensen was offered the role of Aragorn in Peter Jackson's Hobbit film trilogy, but turned it down since Aragorn never appeared in Tolkien's Hobbit.",
  "3716": "Today I learned that Wendy's chocolate Frosty is actually half chocolate and half vanilla because owner Dave Thomas thought full chocolate would be too overpowering a flavor paired with their burger and fries meal.",
  "3717": "Today I learned that of Rick Rescorla, who saved all but 6 of his 2700 employees during the 9/11 attacks by directing people down the stairs using a bullhorn and encouraging them by singing Cornish songs.",
  "3718": "Today I learned that back in May 2016, in order to show the absurdities of software EULAs, the Norwegian Consumer Council did a live, word-by-word, non-stop reading of all of Apples and 3rd party EULAs on an \"average\" iPhone. It took them over 32 hours.",
  "3719": "Today I learned that in 2005, the Republic of Fiji lost it's declaration of independence from Britain. After five long years of searching, Fiji's government finally turned to Britain, who provided them with a photocopy.",
  "3720": "Today I learned that Nicolas Cage once outbid Leonardo DiCaprio for a 70 million year old dinosaur skull paying $276,000 for it. After later finding out that the skull was stolen he agreed to return it to the Mongolian authorities.",
  "3721": "Today I learned that Adam Sandler actually pelted those children with dodgeballs in Billy Madison. He ended up making one of the kids cry. The parents were not happy and approached Sandler. He responded and said, \u201cDidn\u2019t they read the script?\u201d and the parent said \u201cThey\u2019re six, they don\u2019t read yet.\u201d",
  "3722": "Today I learned that Several computer algorithms have named Bobby Fischer the best chess player in history. Years after his retirement Bobby played a grandmaster at the height of his career. He said Bobby appeared bored and effortlessly beat him 17 times in a row. \"He was too good. There was no use in playing him\"",
  "3723": "Today I learned that the most common street name in U.S. is Second. First is the third, Third is the second with Fifth being the sixth most common.",
  "3724": "Today I learned that When Ringo Starr temporarily left the Beatles in 1968 because he felt side-lined, his fellow Beatles sent him a telegram telling him that he was the best drummer in the world and that they loved him. He returned, and found his drumkit covered in flowers, spelling out \"Welcome Back, Ringo.\".",
  "3725": "Today I learned that the Old Testament says farmers should leave the edges of their fields unharvested for the poor and traveling foreigners to eat",
  "3726": "Today I learned that in ancient Hawai\u02bbi, men and women ate meals separately and women weren't allowed to eat certain foods. King Kamehameha II removed all religious laws that and performed a symbolic act by eating with the women in 1819. This is when the l\u016b\u02bbau parties were first created.",
  "3727": "Today I learned that when the 24-7-365 restaurant Denny's decided to close for Christmas in 1988 many stores realized that they didn\u2019t have any keys, or even locks, since they never used them. 700 of the 1221 restaurants needed to get new locks installed for the holiday.",
  "3728": "Today I learned that Anthony Hopkins, when asked what he loves best about making movies, answered: \"I love the hour in makeup. It gives you time to think and have a cup of coffee. It's my favorite part of the day. Having somebody dab things on your face, I love that. Then you go out and say things and they pay you.\"",
  "3729": "Today I learned that Japan is giving its elderly population discounts on ramen if they give up their drivers licenses",
  "3730": "Today I learned that I learned that Medal of Honor recipients are entitled to much more than the medal including a $1,300 monthly bonus, 10% retirement raise & may wear their uniform even after they are out of the service.",
  "3731": "Today I learned that Saadat Shahr, a small rural community in Iran nicknamed \u2018Astronomy Town\u2019 because of the residents\u2019 passion for stargazing. The town clubbed together to pay for an observatory and on special occasions all the lights are cut to improve the view of the night sky.",
  "3732": "Today I learned that the 8.9 magnitude earthquake that struck Japan in 2011 was so powerful, it shifted the earth's mass, shortening our days by 1.8 microseconds.",
  "3733": "Today I learned that Dolly Parton gave each family who lost its primary residence in the 2016 TN fires $1,000 a month for five months. When she arrived to help dole out the final payments, she brought the nearly 900 families an unexpected bonus \u2013 another $5,000 each for a total of $10,000.",
  "3734": "Today I learned that even though almost all planes were grounded during 9/11, there was one non military plane flying after the FAA ordered all planes to land. This one plane was carrying snake anti venom to Florida to save a snake handler\u2019s life after he had gotten bit by a Taipan snake",
  "3735": "Today I learned that After an internet vote for a new middle name, Macaulay Culkin legally changed his name to Macaulay Macaulay Culkin Culkin.",
  "3736": "Today I learned that The last person to be convicted of blasphemy in the United States was an Arkansas man who in 1928 put a sign in his storefront reading, \"Evolution Is True. The Bible's a Lie. God's a Ghost.\" He spent 3 months in jail.",
  "3737": "Today I learned that Morgan Freeman converted his 124 Acre Ranch into a bee sanctuary in an effort to help bee populations",
  "3738": "Today I learned that Sears once sold on mail order an entire house as a giant DIY kit. There were over 370 home designs, and the house had over 30,000 parts worth 25 tons. Sears claimed a man of \u201caverage\u201d abilities could assemble it in 90 days.",
  "3739": "Today I learned that the wife of George Lucas, Marcia Lucas, won an Oscar in 1977 for Best Film Editing in Star Wars. To date, George Lucas has won zero Oscars.",
  "3740": "Today I learned that Showman and businessman PT Barnum was frustrated with how long people lingered in his museum\u2019s exhibits. He posted signs that said 'This Way to the Egress'. He knew most of the visitors would follow them not knowing 'Egress' meant 'Exit'. They couldn\u2019t re-enter without paying the entry fee again",
  "3741": "Today I learned that Former US President Calvin Coolidge enjoyed \"buzzing for his bodyguards and then hiding under his desk as they frantically searched for him\"",
  "3742": "Today I learned that instead of selling 6 shares for 610,000 yen, a trader sold 610,000 shares for 6 yen, which resulted in a $100M loss for his company",
  "3743": "Today I learned that Shrek was known as the \"gulag\" of DreamWorks, where animators would be sent if their work on \"The Prince of Egypt\" was not satisfactory.",
  "3744": "Today I learned that Carrie Fisher revealed in her memoir, Wishful Drinking, that she once had a romantic relationship with U.S. Senator Chris Dodd. When Dodd was asked for a comment by a reporter he explained that \"it was a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.\"",
  "3745": "Today I learned that a British teenager flew from Essex to Sheffield via Berlin instead of taking the train, because the 1017 mile flight was cheaper than the train ride.",
  "3746": "Today I learned that A woman with a \u2018mutant\u2019 gene who feels no pain and heals without scarring was discovered by scientists. She reported numerous injuries without pain, often smelling her burning flesh before noticing any injury, and could open door to new treatments.",
  "3747": "Today I learned that of Ronald Alexander, who appeared on \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show\" to accept a $500,000 donation from Lowes for his crumbling elementary school in Detroit. Months later he and 12 other principals were convicted of taking $900,000 in bribes from a school supply scam.",
  "3748": "Today I learned that in 2017, 70 students drank so much alcohol at a house party in maryland that the air inside the house registered positive an a breathalyser.",
  "3749": "Today I learned that by law, no United States officer can outrank George Washington. He was posthumously promoted to Six-Star General in 1976.",
  "3750": "Today I learned that despite being founded in the same city, in the same year and having the same name, Hershey's ice cream and Hershey's chocolate have no affiliation and in fact have had multiple legal disputes due to their shared name.",
  "3751": "Today I learned that Bill and Melinda Gates plan to leave $10 million each to their three kids as an inheritance out of his $80 billion fortune. He is set to give away approximately 99.96% of his wealth to charity and foundations.",
  "3752": "Today I learned that Paul Lieberstein, AKA Toby from The Office, was a writer for the first five seasons of King of the Hill.",
  "3753": "Today I learned that A Florida man used a cell phone jammer everyday while travelling to work because he didn't want drivers around him to be distracted on their phones. As a result, he was fined $48,000 by the FCC.",
  "3754": "Today I learned that in Marvel comics, The Beatles are actually a group of rogue skrulls who came to Earth to invade it but decided that the money and power was better.",
  "3755": "Today I learned that Samsung accidentally issued 2,000 employees 1,000 shares of stock for 37 minutes before realizing the error. 16 employees sold during that time for approx. $9,000,000 each.",
  "3756": "Today I learned that Ray Lewis grew up using a deck of cards to do push ups and sit ups. If he drew a 7 he would do 7. An ace was 25 and a Joker 30. He would go through the whole deck. In the nfl, he would do it 3 times for each exercise. Also the reason he wore 52 was because of the number of cards in the deck",
  "3757": "Today I learned that Frank Sinatra's acceptance speech for a Legend Award at the 1994 Grammys was cut short due to commercial breaks. In response, Billy Joel stopped halfway through his performance of 'The River of Dreams' later on, simply looking at his watch and saying 'valuable advertising time going by...'",
  "3758": "Today I learned that Trader Joe's hides a stuffed animal in a majority of their stores and if your child finds it they get a prize",
  "3759": "Today I learned that diamond, despite being the hardest material known, will shatter if hit with a hammer. Hardness means resistance to scratching; toughness is a different property.",
  "3760": "Today I learned that Nov. 2, 2000 was the last time all living humans were on earth at the same time. Ever since the ISS have been occupied continuously.",
  "3761": "Today I learned that In the film Osmosis Jones, Bill Murray's character mentions a \"National Chicken Wing Festival\" in Buffalo, New York. While the festival did not exist during the filming of the movie, this mention caused organizers to create an annual festival in Buffalo which has been active now for 16 years.",
  "3762": "Today I learned that when Halle Berry won a Worst Actor Razzie award for her role in Catwoman, she showed up in person to collect the award. She spoke while holding her Academy Award from Monster's Ball in one hand and the Razzie in the other.",
  "3763": "Today I learned that in 1992, a man named Stefan Mandel won a $27,036,142 jackpot, 6 second prizes, 132 third prizes, and 135 minor prizes in ONE lottery, by buying EVERY SINGLE COMBINATION possible - Over 5.5 million tickets. All 44 US states with lotteries have since changed their laws to prevent this.",
  "3764": "Today I learned that while working on \"Malcolm In The Middle,\" Bryan Cranston joined a song writers guild so that he got paid royalties for the tunes he hummed and whistled on the show. He threw parties for the cast and crew with the royalty cheques and as a result the crew encouraged more humming.",
  "3765": "Today I learned that in order to ensure Kendrick Lamar didn't have a ghostwriter Eminem kicked everyone out of the studio and made him write a verse on the spot",
  "3766": "Today I learned that when the SR-71 was retired in 1990, it went ahead and set four new world speed records on its way to the museum.",
  "3767": "Today I learned that After South Park aired the episode Chef Aid, the term 'Chewbacca Defense' entered the legal lexicon. The legal strategy aims to deliberately confuse juries than refute cases. The practice was widely used by lawyers before the episode, but South Park gave it a term.",
  "3768": "Today I learned that of Steve Comisar, who sold a 'solar-powered clothes dryer' for $39.99. Customers would then receive a clothesline.",
  "3769": "Today I learned that author Douglas Adams once got an offering of \u00a350,000 to write a Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy calendar. A few weeks later, having done no work towards it, another call came saying the deal had fallen through but that he would still be paid half the fee. He celebrated with champagne.",
  "3770": "Today I learned that Marie Curie, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person to win twice, and the only person to win a Nobel Prize in two different sciences couldn't legally attend college, so she did it illegally, going to what was known as the 'Flying University', a secret organization.",
  "3771": "Today I learned that an Italian schoolboy who was selling snacks on campus at a lower price than the cafeteria was suspended for 10 days. He also received a prestigious scholarship from an institute that said the boy's initiative should be \"encouraged, not persecuted\".",
  "3772": "Today I learned that the city of Houston, Texas has a program where they train citizens to write tickets for handicap parking violations. After taking a course in proper procedure, you are given the authority to ticket anyone you see parked in a handicap spot without a placard.",
  "3773": "Today I learned that Hugh Jackman started his own coffee brand and foundation called \"Laughing Man\" after meeting a struggling coffee farmer in Ethiopia. His goal was to provide a marketplace for farmers in developing countries to sell their goods for a fair price. Jackman donates 100% of profits.",
  "3774": "Today I learned that a Navajo blanket was appraised on PBS\u2019s \u201cAntiques Roadshow\u201d for $500,000. After seeing the broadcast, a disabled man realized he had a similar blanket which had been sitting in his closet for 7 years. He took it to an auctioneer and its final bid was $1.5 million.",
  "3775": "Today I learned that a person with a one-hour commute has to earn 40 per cent more money to be as satisfied with life as someone who walks to the office.",
  "3776": "Today I learned that nearly all the castles depicted in Monty Python and the Holy Grail are actually Doune Castle from different angles",
  "3777": "Today I learned that in the 1980's, people living in the borders of forests in India and Bangladesh were issued plastic face masks to wear on the back of their heads. Tiger attacks virtually stopped because the tigers thought people were looking at them when their backs were turned.",
  "3778": "Today I learned that after years of competition between Chuck E Cheese and Showbiz Pizza, Chuck E Cheese went bankrupt and was bought by Showbiz Pizza, who then proceeded to rebrand their locations as Chuck E Cheese.",
  "3779": "Today I learned that You are 10 times more likely to get bitten by a New Yorker than a shark.",
  "3780": "Today I learned that the world's oldest man is celebrating his bar mitzvah at age 113. His first one, 100 years ago, was cancelled due to World War 1.",
  "3781": "Today I learned that \"call of the void\" is that feeling when you think for a second about steering into oncoming traffic or jumping off a cliff for no reason although you would never do it.",
  "3782": "Today I learned that an undercover investigation found that Apple charges $1200 for a computer repair that a local repair store was able to fix in 1 minute and charged $0 for.",
  "3783": "Today I learned that When Princess Diana went to Disneyland she made her sons Harry and William wait in line just like everyone else.",
  "3784": "Today I learned that 'Steve Jobs' is the name of an Italian clothing company created in 2012 when the creators realized that Apple never trademarked Jobs' name.",
  "3785": "Today I learned that Keurig K-Cups generate 10 times the solid waste that would be generated from a standard drip brewer and most of that waste isn't recyclable. Co-founder John Sylvan said, \"I feel bad sometimes that I ever did it.\u201d",
  "3786": "Today I learned that Stephen King threw away the first few pages of Carrie until that his wife fished it out of the trash can and said she liked it and would help him with the female perspective. The book would become his first published novel and wildly successful, launching his $400 million career.",
  "3787": "Today I learned that of the Orgone Accumulator, a device sold in the 1950s to allow a person sitting inside to attract orgone, a massless 'healing energy'. The FDA noted that one purchaser, a college professor, knew it was \"phony\" but found it \"helpful because his wife sat quietly in it for four hours every day.\"",
  "3788": "Today I learned that Jack was a baboon purchased by a railway signalman who lost his legs in an accident. The Baboon began to operate the railway, and was eventually given a job and salary. In 9 years of employment, he never made a mistake.",
  "3789": "Today I learned that there is an official world record for time traveling. It's held by cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev, who has spent 803 days total in orbit around Earth. According to Einstein's theories of relativity, this would mean Sergei effectively has travelled about 0.02 seconds forward in time.",
  "3790": "Today I learned that Minnesota Has Been Refusing to Return a Captured Confederate Flag to Virginia for More Than a Century",
  "3791": "Today I learned that the writer of the hymn \"Amazing Grace\" had an incredibly filthy mouth. During his time as a sailor he was: \"admonished several times for not only using the worst words the captain had ever heard, but creating new ones to exceed the limits of verbal debauchery\"",
  "3792": "Today I learned that the Guinness Book of World Records has vehemently refused to validate any attempt at the world record for the longest time spent awake, believing that it's dangerous to human health. The current record is 264 hours or around 11 days, which was set by a high school student as a science project",
  "3793": "Today I learned that It is unknown what Neil Armstrong took with him to the moon personally and the record of his personal property kit was never found. Armstrong made an unscripted visit to a crater and it is speculated he left his late daughter's bracelet there",
  "3794": "Today I learned that Pok\u00e9mon is the highest grossing media franchise of all time with $95 billion, beating out other franchises such as Star Wars, Marvel and Mickey Mouse.",
  "3795": "Today I learned that in 1967 a man appeared on Jeopardy! intending to win just enough money to buy an engagement ring. He won that amount halfway through and kept his mouth shut from there on. To prevent a recurrence, the rules were changed shortly thereafter, allowing only the winner to keep all his/her winnings.",
  "3796": "Today I learned that Richard Norris Williams survived Titanic sinking, but spent too much time in freezing water and rescue doctor recommended amputation of both his legs. He refused and proceeded to win his first tennis tournament a few months later and became Wimbledon doubles champion in 1920.",
  "3797": "Today I learned that the first commercial passenger airliner to be shot down by hostile forces was refurbished, returned to service, and later became the third commercial passenger airliner to be shot down by hostile forces.",
  "3798": "Today I learned that in Interstellar, they actually planted hundreds of acres of corn just for the sake of the movie and it ultimately costed nothing because they made all of the money back when they sold the crop",
  "3799": "Today I learned that of a Malawian teenager who taught himself how to build a windmill out of junk and bring power to his village. He then went on to build a second, larger windmill to power irrigation pumps. He did this all from books he read in the library.",
  "3800": "Today I learned that IKEA started serving food in its stores because the owner Ingvar Kamprad learned that many customers were leaving without buying anything due to hunger. Over 1.2 billion hot dogs and 11.6 billion Swedish meatballs have been consumed since its opening.",
  "3801": "Today I learned that The first U.S. gold rush started in North Carolina in 1803 when a 12-year-old boy found a 17-pound gold nugget on his father\u2019s farm. It supplied all the gold for the nation\u2019s mints until that 1829.",
  "3802": "Today I learned that in 1997, 14 year old Nathan Zohner was able to get 43 out of 50 of his classmates to vote to ban \"Dihydrogen Monoxide\" for his science fair project. His project aimed to prove that the use of true facts can lead the ignorant public to false conclusions. He won first prize.",
  "3803": "Today I learned that the seven sins according to Gandhi: \"Wealth without work. Pleasure without conscience. Knowledge without character. Commerce without morality. Science without humanity. Religion without sacrifice. Politics without principle.\"",
  "3804": "Today I learned that after Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said NBA referee manager Ed Rush \"wouldn't be able to manage a Dairy Queen\", Dairy Queen management took offence and offered to let Cuban manage a Dairy Queen for a day. Cuban accepted.",
  "3805": "Today I learned that Prince is the sole credit on his first album. He sang all the parts and played all the instruments, including acoustic and electric guitars, acoustic piano and Fender Rhodes piano, synth bass, various keyboard synths by Oberheim, Moog and Arp, orchestra bells, drums, percussion and bass guitar.",
  "3806": "Today I learned that in 1848 entrepreneur James Lick arrived in San Francisco with 600 lbs of chocolate to sell. When all of his chocolate sold quickly, he urged his confectioner friend in Peru to come to San Francisco and start his own Chocolate company. That confectioner's name is Domingo Ghirardelli.",
  "3807": "Today I learned that Polish intelligence officer Witold Pilecki volunteered for a resistance operation to be imprisoned in Auschwitz in order to gather intelligence about the camp. He organized a resistance movement in the camp, sent information to the Allies about what was happening there, and escaped in 1943.",
  "3808": "Today I learned that Ethernet inventor Robert Metcalfe predicted that the internet would collapse in 1996, promising to eat his words if not. In 1997, he took a printed copy of his column that predicted the collapse, put it in a blender with some liquid and then consumed the pulpy mass.",
  "3809": "Today I learned that a village in India is addicted to chess after one man taught everyone how to play 50 years ago to stop excessive alcohol use and gambling which has now all declined to almost nothing",
  "3810": "Today I learned that the British Rock band Radiohead released their album \"In Rainbows\" under a pay what you want pricing strategy where customers could even download all their songs for free. In spite of the free option, many customers paid and they netted more profits because of this marketing strategy",
  "3811": "Today I learned that A submarine ran out of fuel about 100 miles from hawaii while searching for a lost tug. Sub R14 had empty reserve tanks, no radio communications and a week's worth of food. Crew rigged up blankets and mattress covers as sails. It sailed back to Hawaii over 5 days.",
  "3812": "Today I learned that Coca-Cola never patented their \"secret formula\" because otherwise they would be required to disclose it to the public.",
  "3813": "Today I learned that Johnny Cash took only three voice lessons in his childhood before his teacher, enthralled with Cash's unique singing style, advised him to stop taking lessons and to never deviate from his natural voice.",
  "3814": "Today I learned that of a Brazilian grandmother who prays to a figurine of St. Anthony for years, only to discover it was an action figure of the elf Lord Elrond from the \"Lord of the Rings\" films.",
  "3815": "Today I learned that in 1982, the comic strip The Far Side jokingly referred to the set of spikes on a Stegosaurus's tail as a \"thagomizer\". A paleontologist who read the comic realized there wasn't any official name for the spikes and began using the new word; Thagomizer is now the generally accepted term.",
  "3816": "Today I learned that Halle Berry used to go on AOL chatrooms anonymously to have normal conversations. Whenever she revealed her true identity, no one believed her.",
  "3817": "Today I learned that the characters Timon and Pumbaa were only put in the movie The Lion King because Nathan Lane and Ernie Sabella audition so well together. They had originally auditioned for the hyenas, but were so funny that Timon and Pumbaa were created for them.",
  "3818": "Today I learned that Bill Gates has given away over 28 billion dollars since 2007 resulting in an estimated 6 million+ lives saved.",
  "3819": "Today I learned that the word Boycott is named after an Irish landlord named Charles Boycott. After Boycott attempted to evict 11 tenants, the local community decided to shun him. Workers would not work for him, traders would not trade with him, and the postman would not deliver the post.",
  "3820": "Today I learned that in 2012 when Taylor Swift held a public vote for where she would visit and preform a free concert 4chan users voted for a childrens school for the deaf and won the vote.",
  "3821": "Today I learned that A boy whose whole body looked like an open wound because of a genetic condition which led his skin to be paperthin, had a skin sample taken, its DNA repaired, & the modified skin cells grown to make skin grafts totalling 0.85 sq m. He now leads a normal life.",
  "3822": "Today I learned that Ben Stiller came up with the idea for \"Tropic Thunder\" while working on the set of Steven Spielberg's WW2 drama \"Empire of the Sun\" and seeing actors come back from \"fake\" Army boot camp and treating it like a real war experience.",
  "3823": "Today I learned that Marriott was fined $600,000 by the FCC in 2014 for blocking customers' personal Wi-Fi so customers were forced to pay for internet.",
  "3824": "Today I learned that while assisting displaced Vietnamese refuge seekers, actress Tippi Hedren's fingernails intrigued the women. She flew in her personal manicurist & recruited experts to teach them nail care. 80% of nail technicians in California are now Vietnamese\u2014many descendants of the women Hedren helped",
  "3825": "Today I learned that an IKEA in the Netherlands had to cancel their 1 euro breakfast special because it attracted too many customers and caused traffic jams on the highway.",
  "3826": "Today I learned that George Washington was an imposing figure at over 6 feet tall and 225 pounds. The average man at the time was only 5'6\".",
  "3827": "Today I learned that of a millionaire who announced he would bury his Bentley for his afterlife. After lots of negative reaction, he revealed the publicity stunt about organ donations. \"People bury things that are much more valuable then cars and nobody seems to care\".",
  "3828": "Today I learned that John Cena can speak basic Mandarin. WWE taught wrestlers basic phrases in an effort to expand into China, but Cena was fascinated by the language and learned as much as he could, even having a tutor and flash cards.",
  "3829": "Today I learned that a man in Arizona stole a diamond worth 160,000$ and traded it for 20$ worth of weed.",
  "3830": "Today I learned that despite playing an anti-Semitic Kazakhstani man, Sasha Baron Cohen is actually speaking Hebrew throughout the entire movie \"Borat\"",
  "3831": "Today I learned that Charles Darwin ate every animal he ever discovered. Seeking out \u201cbirds and beasts which were unknown to human palate.\u201d",
  "3832": "Today I learned that Minesweeper and Solitaire were added to Windows back in the 3.1 days, to train mouse discipline without the users even realizing they were learning. Solitaire was added to teach users how to Drag and Drop, Minesweeper taught using the right/left mouse buttons and mouse precision/control",
  "3833": "Today I learned that Bill Watterson, the author of \"Calvin and Hobbes\", believed that adapting the comic to any other medium would compromise its integrity. He believed this so strongly that he turned down personal calls from Steven Spielberg and George Lucas offering to make animated movies.",
  "3834": "Today I learned that Amelia Earhart and Eleanor Roosevelt once sneaked out of a White House event, commandeered an airplane, and went on a joyride to Baltimore.",
  "3835": "Today I learned that the snow in 'The Wizard of Oz' was asbestos. The Wicked Witch\u2019s broom was made of asbestos, as was the Scarecrow\u2019s entire outfit despite the fact that asbestos\u2019 health risks were already known at the time in 1939.",
  "3836": "Today I learned that on October 24, 1975, 90% of Iceland\u2019s female population went on strike, demanding equal rights. They did not work, do housework, or look after their kids for an entire day. In 1980, Iceland elected its first female president, who credits her win to this specific day.",
  "3837": "Today I learned that Alan Turing, WW2 codebreaker and father of modern computer science, was also a world-class distance runner of his time. He ran a 2:46 marathon in 1949 (2:36 won an olympic gold in 1948). His local running club discovered him when he overtook them repeatedly while out running alone for relaxation",
  "3838": "Today I learned that ants will refuse \u201cmedical\u201d help from their colony if they know they are mortally wounded. Rather than waste the colony\u2019s resources and energy on futile rehabilitation, the wounded ant flails its legs forcing help to abandon them.",
  "3839": "Today I learned that libraries in Los Angeles have done away with late fees for anyone under 21 and are instead allowing students to \u201cread away\u201d their fines in the library. This measure has been a success, with hundreds of children coming in per week to do so.",
  "3840": "Today I learned that a rancher in Oregon named Bill Brown would often write checks on any paper available. This often included soup can labels and newspaper margins. As he was rich and known for this, the banks would cash the checks without question.",
  "3841": "Today I learned that Oklahoma's 2016 Teacher of the Year moved to Texas in 2017 for a higher salary.",
  "3842": "Today I learned that Robert De Niro prepared for his role in 'Taxi Driver' by obtaining a New York taxi license and spending a month working up to 14 hour shifts picking people up all over New York.",
  "3843": "Today I learned that almost 1 in 4 people with tattoos regret it, meaning about 7.5 million Americans",
  "3844": "Today I learned that due to the historically long bond between dogs and humans, dogs have evolved to understand human laughter.",
  "3845": "Today I learned that Late 80s, during visiting a zoo, Mike Tyson offered the zookeeper $10,000 to open a gorilla cage so he can go in there and punch the Gorilla who he noticed was bullying all of the other primates.",
  "3846": "Today I learned that in 2013 when Ed Sheeran's \"The A Team\" received a Grammy nomination Elton John tried to get Ed a performance slot at the award show, but was told he was not high-profile enough. Elton decided to perform with Ed to solve the problem.",
  "3847": "Today I learned that Dr. Martin Luther King jr was allowed to attend Morehouse college at the age of 15 due to a classroom shortage of students brought on by world war II. He was still required to pass the college entrance exams which he did at only 15 years old.",
  "3848": "Today I learned that the FBI started compiling a file on Sacha Baron Cohen while he was filming 'Borat' after receiving numerous complaints about a strange man travelling around the country in an ice cream truck.",
  "3849": "Today I learned that three border collies have been trained to run around a Chilean forest devastated by wildfire while wearing special backpacks that release native plant seeds.",
  "3850": "Today I learned that a lawyer was hired for a traffic case. Instead of sitting his client at the witness table, he dressed another lawyer to look like the client. When the only witness (a policeman) was asked to point to the defendant in the room he pointed to the fake client. The real defendant was found not guilty",
  "3851": "Today I learned that modern nuclear submarines are so well cloaked that in 2009, two French and British nuclear ballistic missle subs collided in the atlantic ocean by pure chance. Moving very slowly, they were't able to detect each other just feet apart.",
  "3852": "Today I learned that Cards Against Humanity joked about how they could have bought a small private island with the money they donated to charity. So in 2014 they did, renaming it \u201cHawaii 2\u201d",
  "3853": "Today I learned that cartographers protect their intellectual property by slipping fake streets, or even entire towns, into their maps. If the street/town shows up on another map, they know it was stolen. Dictionary writers have been known to do the same thing with fake words.",
  "3854": "Today I learned that there is a Russian version of the Lord of the Rings based on the premise that the original LOTR is a \"history written by the victors;\" in reality Mordor was on the verge of an industrial revolution which was a threat to the war-mongering and imperialistic faction represented by Gandalf/the elves",
  "3855": "Today I learned that Sabrina Pasterski built a single engine airplane by the time she was 14 y/o, at 16 became the youngest person ever to fly their own plane; graduated MIT in 3 years with a 5.0 GPA and is now 24 at Harvard getting a PhD in high energy physics.",
  "3856": "Today I learned that a service dog bit 911 into a cellphone after her owner collapsed from a seizure. She became the first canine recipient of the VITA Wireless Samaritan Award, given to someone who used a cell phone to save a life.",
  "3857": "Today I learned that because of an old superstition, several ravens are kept at the Tower of London at all times. These ravens are enlisted soldiers of the Kingdom, and have occasionally been dismissed for bad conduct. While wild ravens live for 10-15 years, Tower ravens can live past 40 years.",
  "3858": "Today I learned that \u201cShoeless\u201d Joe Jackson was illiterate. In restaurants, rather than ask someone to read the menu to him, he would wait until that his teammates ordered and then order one of the items that he heard.",
  "3859": "Today I learned that sleeping under a weighted blanket can help reduce insomnia and anxiety",
  "3860": "Today I learned that Canada's nuclear reactors (CANDU) are designed to use decommissioned nuclear weapons as fuel and can be refueled while running at full power. They're considered among the safest and the most cost effective reactors in the world.",
  "3861": "Today I learned that Keanu Reeves trained for four months in karate for The Matrix. Later, he learned over 200 martial arts moves for Matrix Reloaded. He also learned Judo and Jujitso for John Wick.",
  "3862": "Today I learned that In 1972, Neil Armstrong visited the town of Langholm, Scotland. In which he was read a 400 year old law declaring any Armstrong caught in the town should be hanged",
  "3863": "Today I learned that humans dont actually have five senses, we have other senses like balance, heat, pain and the passage of time. Humans actually have at least 14 senses.",
  "3864": "Today I learned that during the Watergate scandal, Martha Mitchel (then wife of Nixon's AG) was kidnapped, beaten and forcibly sedated by her husband's security detail to keep her from speaking to reporters",
  "3865": "Today I learned that a scientist stationed in Antarctica managed to score a date through Tinder with a girl camping just 45 minutes away.",
  "3866": "Today I learned that Paul Bettany was told by a movie producer that \"his career was over\" and he was \"done in Hollywood\". As he sat down in the sidewalk minutes later, Joss Whedon called him and asked if he wanted to be Vision in \"Age of Ultron\".",
  "3867": "Today I learned that the line in Thor: Ragnarok (\"We know each other! He's a friend from work!\") was actually suggested by a young Make-a-Wish visitor to the movie\u2019s set.",
  "3868": "Today I learned that Kim Jong Il once kidnapped the biggest South Korean director and movie star (who were also ex-husband and wife) and brought them to North Korea to make movies for him. They escaped by convincing him to let them go abroad to promote the North Korean film industry.",
  "3869": "Today I learned that Stan Lee proposed to his wife of 69 years after two weeks of dating. She was already married and filed for a quick divorce in Nevada an hour before being married to Stan. The judge who granted the divorce was the same one who performed the marriage ceremony.",
  "3870": "Today I learned that Michael Jackson was a big fan of Weird Al, but requested that he not record a parody of 'Black or White' because the message was too important.",
  "3871": "Today I learned that in 1938, at the age of the 19, the eventual founder of Red Lobster Bill Darden opened a diner named the Green Frog and defied the laws of the southern state Georgia by refusing to segregate customers based on race.",
  "3872": "Today I learned that Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling is the first billionaire to fall off the Forbes billionaire list because of charitable giving: \"You have a moral responsibility when you've been given far more than you need, to do wise things with it and give intelligently.\"",
  "3873": "Today I learned that even though Benjamin Franklin is credited with many popular inventions, he never patented or copyrighted any of them. He believed that they should be given freely and that claiming ownership would only cause trouble and \u201csour one\u2019s Temper and disturb one\u2019s Quiet.\u201d",
  "3874": "Today I learned that Ben Affleck is banned for life from playing Blackjack at the Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas after being caught counting cards.",
  "3875": "Today I learned that Inattentional deafness is when someone is concentrating on a visual task like reading, playing games, or watching television and are unresponsive to you talking, they aren't ignoring you necessarily, they may not be hearing you at all.",
  "3876": "Today I learned that a man running an ultramarathon was joined by a stray dog for more than 77 miles (125 km) through the Gobi Desert, but he lost track of the dog after the race. With help from 20 volunteers, he finally found the dog after a 2-week search, named him Gobi and brought him back to live in Edinburgh.",
  "3877": "Today I learned that in 1835, President Andrew Jackson successfully paid off the debt of the United States. The only time in history this has ever been accomplished.",
  "3878": "Today I learned that Korean college students once protested against the amount of air in potato chip packets by building a raft out of them and sailing across a river.",
  "3879": "Today I learned that the Indian Government banned the use of Dolphins for commercial entertainment, calling them \u2018non-human persons\u2019, and declaring that it would be morally unacceptable to capture them for entertainment.",
  "3880": "Today I learned that former president of Liberia Charles King holds the Guinness World record for the most fraudulent election ever having won the 1927 election with 234,000 votes in a country of 15,000 voters",
  "3881": "Today I learned that during WWI, the British Army had \u201cPals battalions\u201d; letting men from the same community to serve in the war together. This practice was ended after the Somme offensive, as entire battalions were wiped out, meaning their communities back home were devastated.",
  "3882": "Today I learned that Philadelphia leads the nation in sweatpants purchases per capita.",
  "3883": "Today I learned that 'Weird Al' Yankovic recorded a parody of Lady Gaga's \"Born This Way,\" entitled \"Perform This Way,\" and all of the proceeds from the parody and its music video were donated to the Human Rights Campaign, to support the human rights themes of the original song.",
  "3884": "Today I learned that Tom Marvolo Riddle's name had to be translated into 68 languages, while still being an anagram for \"I am Lord Voldemort\", or something of equal meaning.",
  "3885": "Today I learned that the Danish language is so full of vowel sounds and guttural swallowed consonants that even Danish children have trouble understanding it, learning to speak at a much slower rate than in other countries.",
  "3886": "Today I learned that Steve Jobs often went to his biological father's Mediterranean restaurant in San Jose and even shook his hand. At the time, his dad didn't know that Jobs was the baby he gave away for adoption, and Jobs didn't know that he was his father.",
  "3887": "Today I learned that 50 Cent once challenged Floyd Mayweather to read one page of a Harry Potter book",
  "3888": "Today I learned that both humans and domestic dogs elicit a dramatic increase of oxytocin, the bonding hormone, from the other when staring into each other's eyes. Similar to a human mother and her infant.",
  "3889": "Today I learned that The World Record for the fastest growing plant belongs to a certain species of bamboo. They have been found to grow up to 35 inches per day at a rate of 0.00002 mph. That\u2019s nearly 1.5 inches an hour. You could literally watch bamboo grow before your eyes.",
  "3890": "Today I learned that orcas can teach themselves to communicate with dolphins. A group of researchers in California discovered that orcas living alongside dolphins changed their vocalizations by adding in more clicks and whistles to match the dolphin\u2019s communication.",
  "3891": "Today I learned that Donnie Darko was filmed in 28 days which, coincidentally, virtually matches the time that transpired in the film. The movie took place between October 2nd, 1988 to the weekend party scene before Halloween on October 31st, 1988.",
  "3892": "Today I learned that Neanderthal dental plaque shows that there was no such thing as a typical Paleo diet. Some ate mostly meat, and some others are entirely vegetarian.",
  "3893": "Today I learned that the Barbie Liberation Organization swapped the voice boxes in ~400 talking G.I. Joes and talking Barbies, then returned them to stores. Kids bought them and heard Barbie say \"Vengeance is mine!\" and G.I. Joe say \"I love shopping!\"",
  "3894": "Today I learned that after his experience playing Lt. Dan in Forrest Gump, Gary Sinise established a charity to help disabled veterans.",
  "3895": "Today I learned that The parents of one of John Wayne Gacy\u2019s victims, John Butkovich, called police more than a hundred times to urge them to investigate him further. Their son had vanished in 1975, and had been one of Gacy\u2019s employees.",
  "3896": "Today I learned that the unconfirmed record for fastest moving manmade object is a manhole cover propelled by a nuclear detonation. A high-speed camera trained on the lid caught only one frame of it moving upward before it vanished\u2014which means it was moving about 125,000 miles per hour",
  "3897": "Today I learned that crows are one of the smartest non-primate animals on earth, with the intelligence of a 7-year-old human. They use and manipulate tools, they have long-term memory including facial recognition, and they understand analogy.",
  "3898": "Today I learned that most Converse sneakers have a very thin layer of felt applied to their soles, in order to legally classify them as slippers. This saves the company more than 33% in import tariffs.",
  "3899": "Today I learned that wife bought a scratch-off lottery ticket to prove a point to her husband that it was a waste of money, but it ended up winning her $1 million.",
  "3900": "Today I learned that there is a prequel to \"How the Grinch Stole Christmas\" known as \"Halloween is Grinch Night\", which won the Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program in 1977.",
  "3901": "Today I learned that as production of Toy Story wrapped up in 1994, Pixar writer Andrew Stanton asked his coworker's during a brainstorming session, \"What if mankind had to leave Earth and somebody forgot to turn off the last robot?\" 14 years later he answered his own question with the movie WALL-E in 2008.",
  "3902": "Today I learned that of the Benjamin Franklin effect that causes people to like someone more after doing them a favor. When Franklin asked his rival for a rare book and returned it with a note of thanks, Franklin\u2019s rival spoke to him with great civility and offered help, leading the two men to become good friends.",
  "3903": "Today I learned that Porgs were included in Star Wars because they had no way of getting rid of all the puffins when they were filming in Ireland",
  "3904": "Today I learned that Alcatraz was one of the only federal prisons at the time that allowed hot showers to deter prisoners from acclimating to cold water and escaping through the San Francisco Bay.",
  "3905": "Today I learned that The Navajo have a tradition around celebrating a baby\u2019s first laugh. Around three months, they watch the baby closely for that first real giggle. The person who has the good fortune of eliciting that first laugh is then responsible for throwing a party",
  "3906": "Today I learned that Delta airlines no longer allows snub nosed dog breeds such as bulldogs, pugs, shar pei, etc. because of the breeds' breathing difficulties.",
  "3907": "Today I learned that anybody can walk into a Sikh temple after prayers and partake of the free communal meal called langar. The meal, a symbol of equality and community is given to anybody who wishes to partake, without any expectation of payment.",
  "3908": "Today I learned that A 40,000-year-old bracelet was found in Siberia. It was made by an extinct human species called Denisovans. Homosapians did not produce bracelets of this technical sophistication until that 10,000 years ago. It is one of the oldest pieces of jewellery ever discovered.",
  "3909": "Today I learned that Pluto was discovered by a 23 year old farmboy with no degree in astronomy who spent a year comparing photographs of the night sky, searching for a \"star\" that changed positions. He would later earn his Masters degree and teach at New Mexico State",
  "3910": "Today I learned that ants are self aware. In an experiment researchers painted blue dots onto ants bodies, and presented them with a mirror. 23 out of 24 tried scratching the dot, indicating that the ants could see the dots on themselves.",
  "3911": "Today I learned that The world's tallest man as of 2006 was asked to help remove plastic from a dolphin's stomach, and he succeeded by sticking his arm down the dolphins' esophagus and pulling out the plastic by hand",
  "3912": "Today I learned that Portland has started generating clean energy by replacing some water pipes with pipes that contain turbines. The turbines generate electricity from water that is already flowing under the city. The pipes are expected to generate $2,000,000 worth of renewable energy capacity over 20 years.",
  "3913": "Today I learned that Violets can be smelled for only a few moments at a time because they get their scent from ionine which shuts the smell receptors off after simulating them. After a few breaths the scent pops up again but the brain registers it as a new stimulus. So everytime you smell a violet is a first time.",
  "3914": "Today I learned that A British 19-year-old has officially changed his name to \"Captain Fantastic Faster Than Superman Spiderman Batman Wolverine Hulk And The Flash Combined.\" His grandmother is no longer speaking to him.",
  "3915": "Today I learned that \"Yellow Journalism\" was a 1890's term for journalism that presented little or no legitimately researched news and instead used eye-catching headlines, sensationalism, and scandal-mongering.",
  "3916": "Today I learned that Sir Ian McKellen broke down on the set of the Hobbit, announcing \u201cThis is not why I became an actor.\u201d, due to filming the entire movie alone with the dwarves edited in afterwards.",
  "3917": "Today I learned that in 2007, a North Korean cargo vessel was captured by Somali pirates. Its distress signal was responded to by a nearby US destroyer, which provided medical assistance to injured NK sailors who were able to retake the vessel. It led to an unprecedented statement of gratitude by North Korean media.",
  "3918": "Today I learned that \"Dukes of Hazzard\" were destroying '68-'70 Dodge Chargers at such a rate that planes had to be used for aerial search for replacement cars among the populace.",
  "3919": "Today I learned that People have a cognitive bias where they over-estimate how noticeable their embarrassing behaviour is to others.",
  "3920": "Today I learned that Leonardo da Vinci never had a last name because he was born out of wedlock, thus leading to his \u201clast name\u201d being da Vinci (of Vinci) because the town he was born in was called Vinci.",
  "3921": "Today I learned that in 2008 and at the age of 45, Flea, bass player of the multiplatinum rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, enrolled as a freshman at University of Southern California's music program to learn the academic side of music.",
  "3922": "Today I learned that there is giant, hot pink slug. It is only found in a single, isolated forest on an extinct volcano in Australia.",
  "3923": "Today I learned that when asked for his thoughts on the migration of New Zealanders to Australia, the Prime Minister of New Zealand stated that the \"annual exodus of Kiwis to Australia raised the average IQ of both countries\".",
  "3924": "Today I learned that Two metal detectorists who thought they'd found a stash of Roman gold coins they estimated to be worth \u00a3250,000 discovered the coins were actually a worthless prop for TV show The Detectorists.",
  "3925": "Today I learned that as a child, Michael Jackson's father would torment him about his appearance, calling him 'fat-nose'. Michael went on to have four rhinoplasties and fussed over how his body and face looked for the rest of his life.",
  "3926": "Today I learned that John Krasinski auditioned to be Captain America, but after putting on the costume said \u201cI\u2019m not Captain America\u201d",
  "3927": "Today I learned that Peggy Bundy, played by Katey Sagal, whose real life pregnancy was written into season 6. When the actress suffered a miscarriage, the pregnancy storyline was written as a dream of Al's, as it was felt it would be too traumatic for Katey Sagal to work with an infant.",
  "3928": "Today I learned that vocal jazz legend Ella Fitzgerald was born with perfect pitch so precise that the band musicians she worked with would tune their instruments to her voice.",
  "3929": "Today I learned that in 1992, a retiree was out searching for a lost hammer with a metal detector. During his search he found a huge cache of Roman treasure, including 15,234 coins. The British government gave him and the owner of the land \u00a31.75 million for finding it. Later on, he also found the hammer",
  "3930": "Today I learned that Arizona iced tea hasn't changed its 99\u00a2 retail price since 1992",
  "3931": "Today I learned that Abraham Lincoln once gave a speech so enthralling that reporters in the audience stopped taking notes and now we don't know what he said.",
  "3932": "Today I learned that the Grafton castaways, a real-life Gilligan's Island. Shipwrecked for 18 months in the Auckland islands in 1864, the 5 men lived in a thatched hut complete with glass windows and bookshelves. They built a forge to work metal, tanned leather, made soap from seashells, and even brewed beer.",
  "3933": "Today I learned that even though a Rubik's Cube has 43 billion billion configurations, more than there are grains of sand on all of Earth's beaches, no configuration is more than 20 moves away from being solved, and 99.99999% of all configurations can be solved in less than 20 moves.",
  "3934": "Today I learned that A man who survived a jump from the Golden Gate Bridge but broke his back on impact was saved from drowning by a sea lion who kept him afloat until that rescuers could reach him.",
  "3935": "Today I learned that dessert stomach is a real thing, your gut expands upon contact with sugar and therefore makes room for dessert even after having the feeling of being full.",
  "3936": "Today I learned that despite supporting one of the highest human population densities, Japan is the first developed country with the highest percentage (74%) of forest-covered land. Japan's forest management policy began over four centuries ago.",
  "3937": "Today I learned that Keanu Reeves was sued by a woman who suggested that he used hypnosis and impersonated her ex-husband to impregnate her. She sought $3 million in spousal support from the actor, and $150,000/month, retroactively, in child support. DNA test proved he was not the father and the suit was thrown out.",
  "3938": "Today I learned that at the time of his graduation in 1969, Robin Williams was voted \"Most Likely Not to Succeed\" and \"Funniest\" by his classmates.",
  "3939": "Today I learned that Enligsh is the universal \"language of the skies\". All pilots must learn and speak English, regardless of their origin.",
  "3940": "Today I learned that Metallica\u2019s \u2018Master of Puppets\u2019 was deemed \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\" enough for preservation in the National Recording Registry by the United States Library of Congress in 2016, the first metal recording to do so.",
  "3941": "Today I learned that a guy made $1,000,000 by selling each pixel on a 1000 x 1000 pixel web page for $1 a pixel. The Million Dollar Homepage was created in 2005 to raise money for his university fees. The inventor went on to create a company today valued at $250m.",
  "3942": "Today I learned that street dogs in several cities around the world have learned to efficiently nagivate human traffic, using crosswalks, following street lights, and even using public transport",
  "3943": "Today I learned that dogs were originally listed as non-self-aware, due to failing the \"mirror test\". However, since dogs are not visually oriented, a new test, \"sniff test of self recognition\" was developed, and shows significant evidence of self-awareness in dogs.",
  "3944": "Today I learned that your brain is able to make a decision for you seconds before you become aware of the fact that you are making a decision",
  "3945": "Today I learned that R. Lee Ermey did such a stellar job with his performance in Stanley Kubrick's 'Full Metal Jacket,' that he only needed 2 or 3 takes to get his scenes right. This was extremely rare for Kubrick who, as a perfectionist, was known to do well over 100 takes for his scenes.",
  "3946": "Today I learned that if you are 7 ft. tall or taller in the United States, there is a 17% you are currently playing in the NBA.",
  "3947": "Today I learned that the world's oldest mouse, Yoda, reached the age of 4 years in a pathogen-free environment at the University of Michigan, living with his cage mate Princess Leia. 100-year-old people are much more common than 4-year-old mice.\", said his lab director.",
  "3948": "Today I learned that Touchstone Pictures was created by Disney for PG-13 and R-rated films. Ever since then, Disney has released films deemed inappropriate to be released under the Disney label as Touchstone.",
  "3949": "Today I learned that Viggo Mortensen was offered the role of Aragorn in Peter Jackson's Hobbit film trilogy, but he turned it down since Aragorn never appeared in Tolkien's Hobbit.",
  "3950": "Today I learned that Microsoft Flight Simulator is the longest-running software product line for Microsoft at 37 years old, predating Windows by three years",
  "3951": "Today I learned that NSYNC's song \"Bye Bye Bye\" was actually about getting out of a predatory record deal and leaving their con-artist band manager, Lou Pearlman",
  "3952": "Today I learned that there's a zoo in the Philippines that will let patrons get a massage by Burmese Pythons. The massage consist of a person lying down while they're covered by four Pythons. One of the rule visitors must follow is to not shout as Pythons could get hostile when they feel the vibrations.",
  "3953": "Today I learned that Ted Kaczynski, The Unabomber, was a certified math genius and was accepted to Harvard in 1958 at the age of 16.",
  "3954": "Today I learned that Walt Disney was so fixed on having semi-retired actress Jane Darwell appear in Mary Poppins as the bird woman that he personally drove to her retirement home to ask her after she originally refused",
  "3955": "Today I learned that we don\u2019t use just 10% of our brains, people aren\u2019t left brained or right brained, male and female brains aren\u2019t so different, and there\u2019s only mixed evidence that brain training actually works.",
  "3956": "Today I learned that a Wisconsin jury awarded $26M to an executive who was fired for discussing the Seinfeld episode featuring \"Delores\" with a female colleague. It was the largest award in Wisconsin history.",
  "3957": "Today I learned that Because of a rumor claiming that Richard Hatch smuggled matches onto an island, all contestants on tv's Survivor now have to be strip searched",
  "3958": "Today I learned that the very first survey of Mount Everest calculated its height as exactly 29,000 feet, but they reported it as 29,002 feet so it doesn't look like a rough estimate.",
  "3959": "Today I learned that Bill The Butcher (Gangs of NY) was head of the Bowery Boys gang who's territory was Bowery street today. Mostly made up of firefighters literally fighting other gangs to have control over putting out fires. Fights between gangs would often break out and the fires were sometimes never put out.",
  "3960": "Today I learned that the Fairbanks, Alaska airport has to rename their runways approx. every 24 years due to the north magnetic pole moving.",
  "3961": "Today I learned that \u201cbenign masochism,\u201d the pleasure people feel when they experience something that the body interprets as threatening such as spicy foods, roller coasters, or horror films.",
  "3962": "Today I learned that in 2010, an airplane carrying 89 passengers, including the President of Poland, his wife, the former President of Poland in exile, the chief of the Polish General Staff, the president of the National Bank of Poland and 18 members of the Polish Parliament, crashed. There were no survivors.",
  "3963": "Today I learned that the '7% Rule' stating that spoken language only accounts for 7% of communication and that 93% of communication is non verbal is a myth and based on a misunderstanding of two studies.",
  "3964": "Today I learned that the expression \"It isn't so much the heat... as the humidity\" was considered cliche by 1906",
  "3965": "Today I learned that Thanks to his part-Gujarati roots, British actor Ben Kingsley has always had a special liking for India. In the past, he\u2019s done two films in the country \u2014 Gandhi (1982) and Teen Patti (2010). He dubbed his own lines for the Hindi version of Iron Man 3",
  "3966": "Today I learned that At the beginning of pioneer history there was a log jam on the Red River in Louisiana 150 miles long and thousands of years old.",
  "3967": "Today I learned that there are \"cuddle cafes\"/ \"co-sleeping shops\" in Japan that let you sleep with a stranger for Y6,000 an hour: Soineya, Japan\u2019s first \u201cco-sleeping specialty shop,\u201d started in 2012 - where customers can pay to sleep in the arms of a beautiful girl\u2014with no strings attached.",
  "3968": "Today I learned that in around a thousand years all compasses will stop working due to a change in the magnetic polarity of the Earth. For a few centuries compasses will point in different directions. After that they will all point south.",
  "3969": "Today I learned that It takes two to six months to grow a full beard but it depends on genetics, testosterone levels and lifestyle choices. At six years, the beard is the longest it will ever be and hairs will start falling out on its own",
  "3970": "Today I learned that Everyone has the same sized eyeballs, 12mm radius, and they are fully grown by age 12, that is why kids have such large eyes",
  "3971": "Today I learned that in 1966, on Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Northern Ireland, a 17 year old nationalist - John Morgan - threw a breeze block at her motorcade from the construction site he was working on. It hit her vehicle, causing a large dent. Morgan was found and sentenced to 4 years in jail for Treason.",
  "3972": "Today I learned that the singer of \"You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch\" was also the voice of Frosted Flakes mascot Tony The Tiger",
  "3973": "Today I learned that Christopher Lee received frequent beatings from teachers whilst at school, including once for \"being beaten too often\", though he accepted them as \"logical and therefore acceptable\" punishments for knowingly breaking the rules.",
  "3974": "Today I learned that of the \"doomsday rule\", an algorithm for finding the day of the week for a given date. Each year has a day of the week upon which certain dates fall. For example, 4/4, 6/6, 8/8, 10/10, 12/12, and the last day of February all occur on the same day of the week in any year.",
  "3975": "Today I learned that there are two variants of the Milky Way bar: The global Milky Way bar, which is sold as 3 Musketeers in the US; and the US version, which is sold as the Mars bar elsewhere.",
  "3976": "Today I learned that 12 Indian reservations are larger than Rhode Island. The largest, Navajo Nation, is the size of West Virginia.",
  "3977": "Today I learned that Selfies taken at 12 inches away from the phone can increase nasal size by up to 30%. A poll published in a plastic surgery journal in 2018 revealed 42% of surgeons have seen patients who wanted procedures solely to improve their appearance in selfies and pictures on social media.",
  "3978": "Today I learned that of 7 math problems that award 1 million to anyone who can solve them. Only one of these problems has been solved.",
  "3979": "Today I learned that John Nash's recommendation letter to graduate college at Princeton read, \"Mr. Nash is nineteen years old and is graduating Carnegie Tech in June. He is a mathematical genius.\" He shared the 1994 Nobel Prize in economics for introducing what would become known as the \"Nash equilibrium\".",
  "3980": "Today I learned that of the \"Bedroom Tax\" wherein residents of public housing (including pensioners and the disabled) are subject to a reduction in their housing benefit if it is determined that they have \"spare\" rooms, and they refuse to rent to a lodger.",
  "3981": "Today I learned that Christmas carols are among the oldest musical compositions still regularly sung. Some Christmas carols can be traced directly back to the Middle Ages.",
  "3982": "Today I learned that Sean Connery and his wife Micheline have been married for almost 40 years and his wife who is French speaks very little English and himself being Scottish speaks no French.",
  "3983": "Today I learned that of the Cargo Ship Joyita, found drifting in the South Pacific in 1955. It had been abandoned by her 16 crewmen and 9 passengers, who apparently took to the ship's lifeboats and life rafts. None of them were ever seen again.",
  "3984": "Today I learned that Afghan vampire/fanged deer exists, and was presumed extinct before a research team spotted some in Afghanistan.",
  "3985": "Today I learned that the ancient Greeks and Romans used Sugar (in cane form) as medicine. It was dissolved in water to treat the intestines and stomach, and taken to help relieve pain in the bladder and kidneys. They imported it from India and Arabia.",
  "3986": "Today I learned that in the rule \"i before e except after c\", the part about i before e is accurate roughly 3/4ths of the time. When it comes to the 'after c' stipulation, cie words outnumber cei words by about 3:1",
  "3987": "Today I learned that there are inmates in Ohio that are helping animals who are otherwise relatively undesirable, and giving them a good chance at a new and better life.",
  "3988": "Today I learned that a man learned how to snap a football from watching YouTube videos and ended up joining the Texas Longhorns football team and playing in the NFL despite previously never having played",
  "3989": "Today I learned that there is only 1 public hospital in Macau (a highly autonomous region of China) however there are 36 Casinos",
  "3990": "Today I learned that Jingle Bells was written by banking tycoon J.P. Morgan's uncle, James Lord Pierpont",
  "3991": "Today I learned that Indian Prime Minister Charan Singh is frequently referred to as the 'champion of India's peasants.' Singh stood for tight government spending, enforced consequences for corrupt officers, and advocated increased wages, allowances for government employees",
  "3992": "Today I learned that the person playing the gorgeous clarinet solo on Simon & Garfunkel's America is still unknown.",
  "3993": "Today I learned that The world record for the number of collected 4 leaf clovers in one hour is 166",
  "3994": "Today I learned that At the Closing Ceremony of the 2006 International Astronomical Union, Less than 5 percent of the world's astronomers voted on the decision to classify Pluto as a dwarf planet",
  "3995": "Today I learned that 6 of the 10 tallest buildings in the world were built by China in the past 5 years",
  "3996": "Today I learned that Stanford University has a shopping mall, although the university only owns the land and not the actual buildings or stores. The center was sold for $333 million to Simon Property Group which, in turn, leases the underlying land from the university under a 51-year lease",
  "3997": "Today I learned that the largest number that can be represented in Standard Roman numerals is 3,999 (3,000 + 900 + 90 + 9 = MMM + CM + XC + IX = MMMCMXCIX).",
  "3998": "Today I learned that KFC makes a nail polish that tastes like fried chicken",
  "3999": "Today I learned that Jon Bon Jovi's first professional recording was on the novelty song \"R2-D2 We Wish You a Merry Christmas\"",
  "4000": "Today I learned that after the Turks' withdrawal from Skopje, Aleksander I of Yugoslavia was met with flowers by the local people. He stopped and asked a girl of 7, Vaska Zoicheva, \"What are you?\" When she replied \"Bulgarian!\", the prince slapped her. The girl's father later rejected money from the authorities.",
  "4001": "Today I learned that the Magic Eye schooner poster from the movie Mallrats isn't a schooner AT ALL.",
  "4002": "Today I learned that Dennis Rodman is one of 29 children from his father",
  "4003": "Today I learned that Albino Lobsters are so rare, that they are believed to be 1 in 100 million.",
  "4004": "Today I learned that - Concrete Can Be Recycled",
  "4005": "Today I learned that World War Z was written by the son of legends Mel Brooks and actress Anne Bancroft.",
  "4006": "Today I learned that the Prime Minister who served the Kingdom of Libya in the 1950s outlived the Gaddafi regime and returned in 2011 after 42 years in exile. Ben Halim prioritized building relationships and alliances with the West, notably Britain, the US, and France",
  "4007": "Today I learned that \"Pull yourself up by your bootstraps\" originated as an idiom to describe a ludicrously far-fetched or impossible task",
  "4008": "Today I learned that Matt Groening originally planned for Krusty the Clown to be Homer Simpson in disguise. This is why Krusty looks so similar to Homer.",
  "4009": "Today I learned that for months, scientists in France could not figure out why seagulls they were tracking were traveling far inland, away from their breeding colony. Eventually, they traced the seagulls' path and discovered they were visiting a chip factory.",
  "4010": "Today I learned that the Persian Army brought an immense block of marble to the Battle of Marathon, intending to build a monument of their victory. Captured by the Greeks, they sculpted a statue of Nemesis, the goddess who cuts down those with too much pride",
  "4011": "Today I learned that Jimmy Dean, country singer, TV host, and entrepreneur introduced The Muppet's to mainstream audiences. He turned down a large stake of Jim Henson's company stating he hadn't \"earned it\". He also believed he was a terrible actor and musician, and went on to create The Jimmy Dean Meat Co.",
  "4012": "Today I learned that when Patrick Stewart grew a comb over as a young bald man, some friends of his invited him on a picnic, then forcibly held him down, cut it off, and told him \"You be yourself. No more hiding.\"",
  "4013": "Today I learned that wood can now be made stronger than steel and nearly as bulletproof as Kevlar (but at only 5% of the cost)!",
  "4014": "Today I learned that Cilantro and Coriander come from the same plant. Cilantro is the leaves, and Coriander is the seeds.",
  "4015": "Today I learned that Titanic actually had more lifeboats than was required of her. Its 20 lifeboats could only carry 38% of its passengers at full capacity, but safety regulations were so outdated at the time that it legally required only 16 lifeboats.",
  "4016": "Today I learned that In 1891, Tesla made a risky Demonstration to discredit Edison company's claims on Safety of AC.During the Demo, For a moment, 250,000 volts raced across the surface of his body , causing him to be surrounded by what one newspaper called \u201cthe Effulgent Glory of Myriad Tongues of Electric Flame.\u201d",
  "4017": "Today I learned that composer John Williams has been nominated for 51 Academy Awards (winning 5) second only to Walt Disney who has 59. Williams has been nominated in six different decades, receiving his first for Valley of the Dolls in 1968 and his last for Star Wars: The Last Jedi in 2018.",
  "4018": "Today I learned that Hawaii's lava flow has added 570 acres of land to Hawaii's Big Island since 1983",
  "4019": "Today I learned that while Nashville has a beautiful recreation of the Parthenon according to how it would look to the Ancient Greeks, Memphis has the world\u2019s tenth largest pyramid and they decided to put a Bass Pro Shop in it",
  "4020": "Today I learned that singer Edwyn Collins suffered a cerebral hemorrhage which left him able to say only four things: \"yes\", \"no\", \"Grace Maxwell\" (his wife's name) and \"the possibilities are endless\"",
  "4021": "Today I learned that in 1638, Pope Urban VIII commissioned the song Miserere from Allegri based on Psalm 51 & forbade transcriptions from being made. In 1770, Mozart at age 14 copied it from memory under threat of excommunication. Word got back to the Pope, who summoned Mozart & awarded him a Papal Knighthood.",
  "4022": "Today I learned that In Japan, yonige-ya, \"run away at night\" or \u201cfly-by-night\u201d, companies service people who want to become johatsu, \u201cevaporated people\u201d, who are people who want to disappear and never be found.",
  "4023": "Today I learned that the ship in Alien is named for the titular character in Joseph Conrad's \"Nostromo\" and means \"shipmate\" in Italian. The ship from Aliens, the Sulaco is named for the port-town in the novel.",
  "4024": "Today I learned that traditional seven-point pi\u00f1atas are meant to represent the seven deadly sins, and that the treats that fall out after destroying the \u201csins\u201d represent forgiveness and new beginnings.",
  "4025": "Today I learned that the first people to make a non-stop transatlantic flight, John Alcock and Arthur Brown. They crossed in 1919, eight years before Lindbergh made his famous solo flight. Both men were knighted. Celebrities in their time, they are almost forgotten now.",
  "4026": "Today I learned that in ancient Egypt, servants were smeared with honey to attract flies away from the pharaoh.",
  "4027": "Today I learned that of hidden mother photography, which was a result from the long exposure time needed for early photographs",
  "4028": "Today I learned that Gene Simmons of Kiss saw Van Halen at a club in 1976 and decided to produce a demo tape for them. However, when he took the demo tape to Kiss management he was told that \"they had no chance of making it\" and that they wouldn't take them, so he opted out of further involvement.",
  "4029": "Today I learned that between 1967 and 1978, the BBC routinely destroyed large quantities of videotape and film to make way for newer programmes, primarily due to the belief that there was no practical value to its retention. As a result, 97 of 253 Doctor Who episodes are currently missing.",
  "4030": "Today I learned that Norway national football team is the only national team that never lost against Brazil",
  "4031": "Today I learned that The number of tigers in Bangladesh has increased by eight in the last three years, which is only 8%. At the same time, the number of tigers in India has increased by 741",
  "4032": "Today I learned that Temar Boggs, the 15 year that saved a 5 year old from being kidnapped by chasing the car on his bike in 2013, is in jail for pleading guilty to felony armed robbery three years later.",
  "4033": "Today I learned that There is a lot of evidence showing that people with schizophrenia have abnormal eye movements, and one study claims to developed a test which distinguishes with 98% accuracy between those with, and those without schizophrenia.",
  "4034": "Today I learned that of Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard: A french knight considered the epitome of chivalry and who rates as one of the greatest cavalry leaders of all time. One of his many exploits include single-handedly defending a bridge against 200 Spaniards at the battle of Garigliano.",
  "4035": "Today I learned that there is a town in Japan known as the \"the valley of dolls\" with only 27 residents, but with 270 dolls to make it look more lively. The town of Nagoro in Tokushima Prefecture no longer has children; the youngest resident is 55.",
  "4036": "Today I learned that in Miss America 1922, all of the judges were artists, one of them being Norman Rockwell. They were all confused as to how to judge, and decided to judge each part or feature of the body out of ten, then the woman with the total highest score would win.",
  "4037": "Today I learned that around 1800 civil war veteran attended the 1938 gettysburg reunion, The veterans averaged 94 years of age",
  "4038": "Today I learned that of Senator William Proxmire, who was so active in opposing scientific/medical research that his name became a verb. To Proximire means to obstruct scientific research for political gain.",
  "4039": "Today I learned that the photo of Paris Hilton in her 'STOP BEING POOR' shirt was Photoshopped",
  "4040": "Today I learned that Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers used his bands headliner status to force less famous band Mr. Bungle out of playing several big festivals where both bands were to perform. The reason: Kiedis felt Mr. Bungle's singer \"imitated his style\"",
  "4041": "Today I learned that flashlights got their name because original models could only stay on for a very brief moment due to their zinc batteries.",
  "4042": "Today I learned that Murmuration: a phenomenon that results when hundreds, sometimes thousands, of starlings fly in swooping, intricately coordinated patterns through the sky",
  "4043": "Today I learned that Charlotte Burks, who was elected State Senator of Tennessee by way of a write-in vote after her husband (Senator Tommy Burks) was murdered by his opponent in 1998.",
  "4044": "Today I learned that the Olympic flame went over the North Pole onboard a nuclear icebreaker in 2014 on the way to Sochi",
  "4045": "Today I learned that ducks feet dont freeze because of a heat exchange system between their arteries and veins",
  "4046": "Today I learned that the theme song of Aqua Teen Hunger Force was written by Schoolly D during his limo ride to the studio",
  "4047": "Today I learned that cattle get the majority of their protein intake from digesting bacteria. They can also produce over 150 liters of saliva, daily.",
  "4048": "Today I learned that The United States Postal Service began Operation Santa in 1912 when local postmasters were authorized to open and respond to letters to Santa. In the 1940's the program was open to the public and now every year anyone can adopt a letter and answer a holiday wish.",
  "4049": "Today I learned that the \"Olympic Truce\", a garantuee of the safety of the Olympics' host nation, is a tradition as old as the event itself",
  "4050": "Today I learned that \"Gridiron\" originally meant a metal cooking grate. It's slang for a football field because the first football games were played on fields marked with a complete checkerboard-like grid",
  "4051": "Today I learned that the space shuttle was built for people between 4\u2019 10-1/2\u201d and 6\u2019 3\u201d. Outside that range, you couldn\u2019t reach the controls or fit in the seat.",
  "4052": "Today I learned that Napol\u00e9on Bonaparte described the Spanish militia as packs of 'bandits led by monks'.",
  "4053": "Today I learned that there's a \"placebo surgery\" called Sham Surgery, where the patient receives a faked surgery for therapeutic reasons",
  "4054": "Today I learned that Celebrities Pay $40,000 for their Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame",
  "4055": "Today I learned that there is a \"floating post office\" operating out of Detroit, Michigan: The J. W. Westcott II",
  "4056": "Today I learned that There are gamers that play Mike Tysons Punch out blindfolded, successfully.",
  "4057": "Today I learned that The space between teeth should be smooth and flowing, without any ridges or sharp corners. If dental floss shreds, there must be some sort of edge in this area that is disrupting the floss fibers. Many times, this is the result of a filling placed between two teeth that needs to be smoothed out",
  "4058": "Today I learned that Gene Roddenberry's wife played Deanna Troi's mother, Lwaxana Troi, in TNG and DS9",
  "4059": "Today I learned that there is an aquatic method of disposing of bodies (that isn't cement shoes).",
  "4060": "Today I learned that Most Hong Kong dollar banknotes are issued not by the gov't, but by 3 commercial banks (HSBC, Bank of China, Standard Chartered Bank)",
  "4061": "Today I learned that Christmas wasn't recognized as a national holiday in America until that 1850",
  "4062": "Today I learned that when the moon is low in the sky it looks really big. When the moon is high it doesn\u2019t look as big - this strange defect is an illusion created by our brains. In fact, the Moon has the same angular size at all altitudes over the course of the night.",
  "4063": "Today I learned that the state song of Iowa is O Christmas Tree rewritten with lyrics about Iowa.",
  "4064": "Today I learned that Margaret Mitchell's husband said to her \"For God's sake, Peggy, can't you write a book instead of reading thousands of them?\" She went on to write \"Gone with the Wind.\"",
  "4065": "Today I learned that 95% of the world's food needs are provided by just 30 species of plants. At least 12,650 species names have been compiled as edible.",
  "4066": "Today I learned that Charles Dickens once jumped in through the window of his wife-to-be's home dressed in a sailor suit, did a jig whilst playing the hornpipe, jumped back out the window again and re-entered the room as if nothing had happened.",
  "4067": "Today I learned that In 1898, Nikola Tesla tricked an entire crowd into believing they could control a boat by shouting commands \u2013 in fact he invented Radio Control and piloted the boat himself.",
  "4068": "Today I learned that The Philippines has its own version of apple pie made from coconuts and condensed milk. Buko pie is believed to be invented by Soledad Pahud, she discovered apple pie while working as a maid in the United States, she returned to the Philippines where the lack of apples led to her coconut recipe.",
  "4069": "Today I learned that the parliament of Iceland, the Althing, is the oldest surviving parliament in the world, having been founded in 930",
  "4070": "Today I learned that \u201cWhite Christmas\u201d, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer\u201d, \u201cWinter Wonderland\u201d, \u201cThe Christmas Song\u201d and \u201cI\u2019ll Be Home for Christmas\u201d plus the melody for \u201cO Holy Night\u201d were all written or co-written by Jews.",
  "4071": "Today I learned that that\u2019s rats can laugh. It\u2019s inaudible to humans at 50kHz.",
  "4072": "Today I learned that the man who tried to kidnap Britain's Princess Anne in 1974 is still locked away in a psychiatric hospital \"At Her Majesty's pleasure\" 45 years later.",
  "4073": "Today I learned that Nathan Fielder (creator and star of Comedy Central's 'Nathan For You') is mistakenly listed as female in his U.S. green card.",
  "4074": "Today I learned that ancient swords from 'Damascus' (Syria) dipped in 'Dragon's Blood,' as legend has it, were studied by scientists who further dipped the metal, 'wootz,' in hydrochloric acid to reveal, under an electron-microscope, nano-metre-sized tubes with a microstructure similar to modern carbon nanotubes.",
  "4075": "Today I learned that 37% of job applications are submitted on Tuesday, more than any other day, because people hate their job most when they have to return to work on Monday",
  "4076": "Today I learned that People in Tokyo stand on the left side of the escalator while in Kyoto & Osaka people stand on the right, for a reason that has never been definitively determined",
  "4077": "Today I learned that reindeer and caribou are the same animal",
  "4078": "Today I learned that The First Person to Cycle Around the Globe, Thomas Stevens, did it on a Penny Farthing, Between 1884 and 1886, Packing only Socks, a Spare Shirt, a Revolver, and a Raincoat.",
  "4079": "Today I learned that that, in addition to big contemporary star David Schwimmer, the cast of 2001 TV series Band of Brothers also included Tom Hardy, Simon Pegg, Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy playing minor characters before they were famous.",
  "4080": "Today I learned that critics who had said that piano recordings by Matsuzawa were some of the worst ever, went on to say that those by Joyce Hatto were some of the best ever, even though they were in fact the very same tapes.",
  "4081": "Today I learned that there is a giant shoe statue dedicated to the man that threw one at GWB at a conference in 2008",
  "4082": "Today I learned that there is a massive salt mine underneath the city of Detroit",
  "4083": "Today I learned that gift cards worth $27 billion have gone unredeemed between 2010 and 2018",
  "4084": "Today I learned that the the largest purely terrestrial animal native to Antarctica is Belgica antarctica, a 2-6 mm long wingless fly. It additionally holds the record for the smallest known insect genome.",
  "4085": "Today I learned that Santa Claus was issued a pilot\u2019s license from the U.S. government in 1927. They also gave him airway maps and promised to keep the runway lights on.",
  "4086": "Today I learned that \u201cGas Mask Island\u201d, a volcanic island where all 2400+ residents are required to carry a gas mask at all times due to leaking sulfur dioxide gas. It is located off the coast of Japan.",
  "4087": "Today I learned that Radiotrophic fungi are fungi which appear to perform radiosynthesis. The fungi uses the pigment melanin to convert gamma radiation into chemical energy for growth.",
  "4088": "Today I learned that during the Spanish Inquisition the property of the vicitms was shared equally between the Inquisition, the crown and the accusers creating a system of denunciations",
  "4089": "Today I learned that baseball great Rogers Hornsby never went to movies or read books, convinced that it would harm a batter's eyesight. He still holds the 2nd-highest career batting average in MLB history at .358",
  "4090": "Today I learned that mothers and their children often exchange cells through the umbilical cord during pregnancy. Embryonic stem cells can remain in the mother long after birth, becoming specialized cells such as neurons while remaining genetically distinct from the mother\u2019s genome.",
  "4091": "Today I learned that Batman had a train in the 50s: The Bat-Train",
  "4092": "Today I learned that Balbir Singh who single handedly cleared 160km of long river without any government help.",
  "4093": "Today I learned that the generic term \"dumpster\" for a large, mobile trash container was once a trademarked product name -- a combination of \"dump\" and \"Dempster\" thanks to the Dempster Brothers, whose company introduced the \"Dempster Dumpster\" in the 1930's.",
  "4094": "Today I learned that cremations were below 10% in 1980 then spiked in 2008, presumably due to financial crisis, and continued to grow and now stands at 53% in US, with California, Oregon, and South Florida all well above 80%",
  "4095": "Today I learned that there is actually a difference between spades and shovels. Spades are used for cutting and lifting, whereas shovels are used for digging.",
  "4096": "Today I learned that Times Square was originally called Longacre square until that it was renamed in 1904 after The New York Times moved its headquarters to the newly built Times Building.",
  "4097": "Today I learned that At two concerts Elvis Presley performed at the 1956 Mississippi-Alabama Fair and Dairy Show, one hundred National Guardsmen had to be present to prevent a riot.",
  "4098": "Today I learned that Festivus (Seinfeld) was a real holiday tradition started & celebrated by Daniel O'Keefe, author & writer who also worked as an editor for the Reader's Digest. His son Dan O'Keefe was a writer for Seinfeld.",
  "4099": "Today I learned that Charles IV of Spain's full name was \"Carlos Antonio Pascual Francisco Javier Juan Nepomuceno Jos\u00e9 Januario Seraf\u00edn Diego de Borb\u00f3n y Sajonia\"",
  "4100": "Today I learned that Rachel Maddow attended Oxford as a Rhodes scholar for a doctorate in political science. A Stanford grad, her professors remember her as a \"brilliant student, one of those that only come around every few years or so\"",
  "4101": "Today I learned that the US Coast Guard can search any and all vessels in US waters and US flagged ships in international waters without a warrant or probable cause.",
  "4102": "Today I learned that Australia under the 'Antarctic Treaty System' has claim to 42% of Antarctica",
  "4103": "Today I learned that Qantas Airways once powered an interstate flight on cooking oil. This marked Australia\u2019s first commercial flight using sustainably derived biofuel",
  "4104": "Today I Learned That There Is Often A Specific Order In Which An Orchestra Tunes From Instrument To Instrument, often starting with the oboe",
  "4105": "Today I learned that of \"Compressorhead\", a metal-band consisting of several robots with a 350 kg front-singer",
  "4106": "Today I learned that McDonald\u2019s adds beef flavoring to the oils in their French fries",
  "4107": "Today I learned that pink peppercorn is related to cashews and pistachios and can cause cross-reactivity in those who are allergic to tree nuts.",
  "4108": "Today I learned that Costa Rica accounts for 5% of the biodiversity in the WORLD and tis planning to go carbon neutral by 2021, and they are actually really close to achieve it. Click these links to learn some crazy facts about this country.",
  "4109": "Today I learned that Hannibal Lector was first played by actor Brian Cox in the film Manhunter (1986) which was release five year before Silence of the Lambs (1991).",
  "4110": "Today I learned that on Saint Lucy's Day (Dec. 13), is celebrated in some countries by having a woman wear a crown made of lit candles while wearing white and red and distributing treats.",
  "4111": "Today I learned that Ted Bundy declined the offer of a special last meal and was instead served a \"standard\" last meal of steak and eggs, which he ended up not eating.",
  "4112": "Today I learned that Ted Nugent only sang one small verse in his hit song \"Stranglehold.\" The majority of the vocals are performed by Derek St. Holmes. The song was also cowritten by Rob Grange, who received no credit.",
  "4113": "Today I learned that Some sea snails are able to surf! Far from being slow moving animals, some sea snails can catch waves using their foot (pseudopod) to rapidly move along beaches!",
  "4114": "Today I learned that of a Siamese cat named Chester, who was published as a co-author and another time as the sole author of a physics scientific journal article.",
  "4115": "Today I learned that it is possible for a high-pressure jet of water to cut through steel",
  "4116": "Today I learned that while there are theories, the etymology of the word kibosh is unknown.",
  "4117": "Today I learned that Russian has 8 public holidays in a row for New Year's/Christmas, from January 1st to 8th",
  "4118": "Today I learned that Mcdonald's Grimace used to be called \"Evil Grimace\" who had four arms and scared children",
  "4119": "Today I learned that Jim Carrey is not only a successful comedian-actor but also a prolific artist",
  "4120": "Today I learned that The Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, established in 2007, is the first university in Asia to be solely dedicated to the study and research of Outer space. Students created a Sounding Rocket in 2012 and the mission was a total success",
  "4121": "Today I learned that fresh snow absorbs sound, lowering ambient noise over a landscape because the trapped air between snowflakes attenuate vibration. That\u2019s why it gets so quiet when it snows",
  "4122": "Today I learned that forcing left-handed children to write with their right hands is not in any way innocuous or helpful- it is actually harmful to their developing brains and can result in dyslexia, stuttering and other learning or speech disorders.",
  "4123": "Today I learned that the reason large cuts of meat like port and brisket \"stall\" (stay at the same temperature, sometimes for hours) while being smoked is because they are \"sweating\" and water evaporation is cooling them as fast as heat is being added.",
  "4124": "Today I learned that 25 years after its release, Mariah Carey still earns around $3,300,000 a year in royalties alone for her song \"All I Want for Christmas Is You\"",
  "4125": "Today I learned that Saudi Arabia\u2019s royal family\u2019s net worth of $1.4 trillion, makes the family roughly 16 times as wealthy the British royal family, which has a net worth of $88 billion.",
  "4126": "Today I learned that The Ancient Romans held mock sea battles known as naumachia for entertainment. In some cases, whole amphitheaters like the coloseum would be flooded and the ship battles would take place within them while spectators would watch from their seats.",
  "4127": "Today I learned that of the Machine Identification Code. A series of secret dots that certain printers leave on every piece of paper they print, giving clues to the originator and identification of the device that printed it. It was developed in the 1980s by Canon and Xerox but wasn't discovered until that 2004.",
  "4128": "Today I learned that Dogs can laugh. Scientists in the field of gelotology (study of laughing) have been investigating since 1960 and found dogs can articulate laughter through vocalizations and body language.",
  "4129": "Today I learned that Windows 95 included the music video for Weezer's hit single \"Buddy Holly\" to demonstrate the video capabilities of the operating system.",
  "4130": "Today I learned that the Tennessee Aquarium in the United States is home to an electric eel. Named Miguel Wattson, the eel's exhibit is wired to a small computer that sends out a prewritten tweet when it emits electricity at a high enough threshold.",
  "4131": "Today I learned that animals can't make vitamin D in their skin because their fur or feathers shade it from the sun. In the oils secreted on their fur or feathers are the precursors, and after vitamin D is produced they lick it up when grooming.",
  "4132": "Today I learned that Montgomery tubercules, the bumps many people have on their areolas that help to lubricate it.",
  "4133": "Today I learned that Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman are separated but no divorced due to how close they still are",
  "4134": "Today I learned that the first SMS text message was sent 27 years ago in December 1992 and simply said \u201cMerry Christmas \u201c",
  "4135": "Today I learned that Werner Herzog claimed he would eat his own shoes if Errol Morris would ever complete the movie \"Gates of Heaven\". When he actually did, Herzog followed his own claim which is documented as the movie \"Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe\"",
  "4136": "Today I learned that Yugoslav people still exist. Most of them were of mixed descent, being unable to identify as part of any specific ethnicity. Thus they chose to identify as \u201cYugoslavs\u201d, and stuck with it.",
  "4137": "Today I learned that the name \u2018Tonibler\u2019 which is a male given name to children in Kosovo in honour of Prime Minister Tony Blair for his role in ending the Kosovo conflict.",
  "4138": "Today I learned that Patton's Prayer. During The Battle of the Bulge, clear weather was desperately needed to advance. He asked a chaplain to write him a suitable prayer. The chaplain complied, and the ensuing prayer was handed out to the troops. The weather cleared, and Patton gave the chaplain a Bronze Star.",
  "4139": "Today I learned that Jim LeBlanc, the only man to survive a vacuum. He was a spacesuit technician, and entered a simulated vacuum to test a spacesuit, when his pressurization hose malfunctioned. He passed out in fourteen seconds, but survived with only an earache.",
  "4140": "Today I learned that in 1972 the US Congress established the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA), to provide policy-makers with a better means of understanding complex science, and the many technology concerns of the day. It was dismantled in 1995 for being biased and unnecessary.",
  "4141": "Today I learned that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the NBA\u2019s all time leading scorer despite hitting only one three point shot in his entire career.",
  "4142": "Today I learned that Weezer's second album \"Pinkerton\" was panned by critics upon its release in 1996. \"Rolling Stone\" readers voted it the third worst album of '96. However, \"Pinkerton\" developed a cult following and increasing praise. By 2002 \"Rolling Stone\" readers voted it the 16th greatest album of all time.",
  "4143": "Today I learned that the word \"Apple\" didn't always refer to the specific fruit. As late as the 17th century the word was used for all fruits that weren't berries.",
  "4144": "Today I learned that Cleopatra had a special lipstick made for her, consisting of a crushed mixture of ants and deep red carmine beetles.",
  "4145": "Today I learned that the leaning Tower of Pisa was still actively moving up until that 2008, following a 10-year $40 million project to stabilize it.",
  "4146": "Today I learned that Stanley Kubrick tricked George C. Scott on the set of Dr. Strangelove by exclusively using his rehearsal footage in the final take after promising not to. Scott was furious and vowed never to work with Kubrick again, even after the acclaim his performance received",
  "4147": "Today I learned that - when \"Seinfeld\" was originally created, it was developed as a single, 90 minute special to air during an SNL time slot.",
  "4148": "Today I learned that the dihydrogen monoxide parody, the action of calling water by an unfamiliar chemical name, listing \"side effects\" which are just scientific terms for harmless water-related bodily processes, and calling for it to be banned. This demonstrates the importance of scientific literacy.",
  "4149": "Today I learned that Charles R. Forbes from 1921-1923 embezzled around 200 million dollars when he was head of the Veterans Bureau. It was said that the government at the time (President Hardings), embezzled altogether 2 billion dollars from the country (about 60 billion now).",
  "4150": "Today I learned that of the silver fox domestication experiment, which started in the 1950\u2019s, where scientist wanted to see how wolves were domesticated into dogs. This lead to domesticated silver foxes which act like normal dogs yet look like wild foxes",
  "4151": "Today I learned that the dust storm that sets off the events in the film \"The Martian\" isn't plausible because the atmosphere on Mars is about 1% as dense as Earth's and the winds in the strongest Martian storms top out at about 60 miles per hour, unlikely to tip or rip apart major mechanical equipment.",
  "4152": "Today I learned that The average house has a whole ecosystem of bugs that may have even evolved to live alongside humans",
  "4153": "Today I learned that nopales picked from a prickly pear cactus taste better if harvested in the morning. Acid content is lower in the morning, but builds with sunlight, so nopales harvested at the end of the day is more bitter. I guess, the early bird catches the sweeter nopales.",
  "4154": "Today I learned that Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC were established by the same financier, Lou Pearlman, who, among numerous other schemes, infamously classified himself as the \u201csixth member of the band\u201d to siphon profits away from the artists.",
  "4155": "Today I learned that the 1 dollar bill has an average lifespan of just 5.8 years",
  "4156": "Today I learned that Flight attendants do not get paid until that the aircraft leaves the gate",
  "4157": "Today I learned that the Scottish porridge drawer. It was common practice for the Scots to cook porridge and pour it in a drawer to let cool and eat later",
  "4158": "Today I learned that Christmas was declared a national holiday in the United States in 1870.",
  "4159": "Today I learned that Cap\u2019n Crunch\u2019s full name is Horatio Magellan Crunch",
  "4160": "Today I learned that some think Charles Dickens based Ebenezer Scrooge's views on the poor on those of demographer and political economist Thomas Malthus",
  "4161": "Today I learned that the first and only album by The Moldy Peaches was released on September 11, 2001. It contained a song called \u201cNyc\u2019s Like a Graveyard\u201d.",
  "4162": "Today I learned that mice that had their sense of smell suppressed maintained their weight while those with normal sense of smell gained weight despite eating the same amount over the same time.",
  "4163": "Today I learned that Photoshop was developed in 1987 by Thomas & John Knoll for Macintosh & Adobe decided to purchase the license in 1988. The price of Photoshop 1.0 for Macintosh was $895 back in 1990.",
  "4164": "Today I learned that a guy rode 854 miles non-stop from John O'Groat's to Land's End on a motorcycle without putting a foot down",
  "4165": "Today I learned that the Lagrangian Formulation of the Standard Model of particle physics, which condenses all of particle physics into a single \" compact\" formula. It is used to \"determine the state of a changing system and explain the maximum possible energy the system can maintain\".",
  "4166": "Today I learned that the State of Washington has had the most UFO sightings at 78.22 per 100,000 people; whereas Texas has had the least sightings at 17.31 per 100,000 people. The % of Americans that believe we have been visited by alien life increased from 27% in 2016 to 41.4% in 2018, a 14% increase in two years!",
  "4167": "Today I learned that the common side-blotched lizard which has three different male forms that use different strategies to attract mates. The three morphs compete against each other following a pattern of rock, paper, scissors, where one morph has advantages over another but is outcompeted by the third.",
  "4168": "Today I learned that Astronauts don\u2019t experience \u201czero-gravity\u201d in the Earth\u2019s atmosphere \u2014 the feeling of weightlessness is caused by constant free-fall towards the Earth at a rate of <9.8 m/s^2",
  "4169": "Today I learned that ESPN's Max Kellerman, who covers many sports; boxing being his favorite, had a brother, Sam Kellerman who was brutally murdered by James Butler, a Boxer who was their friend. I also learned how the two bothers strong bond shaped Max's whole persona",
  "4170": "Today I learned that Surreal numbers which is a new number set that has numbers like 1/\u221e and \u221e+1",
  "4171": "Today I learned that octane rating improves nothing when used in a 'regular' vehicle, but when using 'regular' in a 'premium' vehicle, can cause severe damage due to the fact that gas fires sooner than it should, causing 'knock.' Premium withstands higher compression and should always be used in premium engines",
  "4172": "Today I learned that in the early days, Indian Thali's were only reserved for Royalty. Emperors would feast on the bountiful meal that was offered to them by the villagers and servants. Thali's were known as the \u201crich mans\u201d food and only the elite and rich would feast",
  "4173": "Today I learned that there are many, many different types of broccoli varietals, such as \u201cBig Boy Broccoli\u201d, \u201cBlue Wonder\u201d, and \u201cDestiny\u201d, among others.",
  "4174": "Today I learned that there are long-haired ferrets called Angora Ferrets. They have only been bred in the last 25-30 years!",
  "4175": "Today I learned that Paul Mccartney's Lost Bass, a Hofner 500:1 that he played in many of The Beatles iconic albums, went missing or stolen decades ago and its whereabouts are still unknown.",
  "4176": "Today I learned that Mariah Carey is so secretive about her age, biographers aren't even sure if she was born in 1969 or 1970. Whenever asked her age, she replies \"eternally 12\"",
  "4177": "Today I learned that there is a small seaside town called Ittoqqortoormiit in Greenland",
  "4178": "Today I learned that During the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, the Egyptian Museum was broken into, and two mummies were destroyed",
  "4179": "Today I learned that carrots are not standard rabbit food. We think they are because Bugs Bunny ate carrots, but that's because his creator loved the film \"It Happened One Night\", where Clark Gable eats carrots while talking quickly. Also Gable gets called \"Doc\" throughout the film.",
  "4180": "Today I learned that Dr. Seuss' widow disliked 'The Cat in the Hat' (2003) so much that she banned Hollywood from making Live Action movies of Seuss characters",
  "4181": "Today I learned that the International Fixed Calendar. It is comprised of 13 months of 28 days each (364) + 1 extra day that doesn't belong to any week. it is a perennial calendar and every date falls on the same day every year. It was never adopted by any country but the Kodak company used it from 1928-1989.",
  "4182": "Today I learned that the famous Macy's red star logo was derived from a tattoo that founder R.H. Macy got on a whaling ship as a teenager.",
  "4183": "Today I learned that 1986 Ted Nugent made a $10 Million dollar bid for \"elevator music\" company Muzak, solely to shut them down.",
  "4184": "Today I learned that the Harlequin Shrimps monstrous eating habits! This species of shrimp feed exclusively on star fish and will form gangs to subdue the starfish and devour a leg or two. They have also been observed feeding the starfish to keep it alive, therefore growing back its limbs to be eaten again!!",
  "4185": "Today I learned that the smallest instrument in the world is a Nano Guitar- a miniature guitar the size of a red blood cell. One model could only be played by its stings being targeted with miniature lasers in an atomic force microscope.",
  "4186": "Today I learned that The tail of a feathered dinosaur has been found perfectly preserved in amber from Myanmar. The one-of-a-kind discovery helps put flesh on the bones of these extinct creatures, opening a new window on the biology of a group that dominated Earth for more than 160 million years.",
  "4187": "Today I learned that a common practice while electing a new pope was for Cardinals to cast a throw away vote for someone who was not seen as a strong candidate To see how the others were voting, one year the majority of cardinals cast the same throw away vote and in 1335, Jaques Fournier became Pope Benedict XII",
  "4188": "Today I learned that The density of the Earth was measured with an error of less than 20% in 1776 by measuring the tiny deflection of a pendulum due to the gravitational attraction of a nearby mountain.",
  "4189": "Today I learned that Mr bean only had 15 episodes",
  "4190": "Today I learned that Las Vegas casinos used MIT yearbooks to identify potential card counters.",
  "4191": "Today I learned that Titanic's sister ship Olympic arrived late at the scene of Titanic's sinking and offered to take on survivors on board RMS Carpathia but was refused, fearing that a virtual mirror-image of Titanic would cause panic amongst the survivors.",
  "4192": "Today I learned that the 26th Amendment that lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 was proposed by Congress on March 23, 1971, and ratified on July 1, 1971. At 101 days, it was the quickest ratification of an amendment in history.",
  "4193": "Today I learned that the United States submarine force accounted for more than 50% of Axis ships destroyed during World War Two.",
  "4194": "Today I learned that a Barber Surgeon was one of the most common jobs during the Middle Ages. Surgery was seldom conducted by physicians, but instead by barbers, who, possessing razors and coordination indispensable to their trade, were called upon for numerous tasks ranging from cutting hair to amputating limbs.",
  "4195": "Today I learned that Stalin - while calling him as \"our Himmler\" - didn't trust his right hand man and chief of secret police, Lavrentiy Beria. In one instance, Stalin learned his daughter Svetlana was alone with Beria at his house, he telephoned her and told her to leave immediately.",
  "4196": "Today I learned that The Xbox Underground, a group of teenage hackers that hacked into Epic Games, stole Gears of War 3 source code and then hacked into Microsoft to steal project Durango (xbox one) and make their own Xbox One.",
  "4197": "Today I learned that Bernie Goetz, a man who shot 4 men who were harassing him on a Manhattan subway but was later found not guilty on all of his charges except for one for carrying an unlicensed firearm.",
  "4198": "Today I learned that in October 2017, Spam shared a picture of Pumpkin Spice Spam and noted that it was not a real product they were selling. Two years later, Spam announced a legitimate limited edition Pumpkin Spice product for the autumn season. In less than 7 hours on the day of release, the Spam had sold out.",
  "4199": "Today I learned that Square Enix is still reprinting and distributing copies of its PS1 Final Fantasy games, most of which were originally released more than 20 years ago",
  "4200": "Today I learned that short Grandfather Clocks are called Grandmother Clocks, and even shorter still are Granddaughter Clocks",
  "4201": "Today I learned that there was a third pandemic involving the Bubonic Plague that started in 1855 in China, and the pandemic didn't officially end until that 1960",
  "4202": "Today I learned that of the USS Akron, the world's first flying aircraft carrier. A Zepplin carrying four recon planes that could return for recovery, it was launched in 1931. It and its sister ship were lost in a storm two years later.",
  "4203": "Today I learned that the eyes of goats, deer, horses, and sheep rotate as they bend their head down to eat, keeping the rectangular pupil aligned with the ground.",
  "4204": "Today I learned that The Titanic was found during a secret US NAVY search for 2 lost nuclear submarines",
  "4205": "Today I learned that the Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev composed an opera, The Giant, when he was only 7 years old - using only the white keys",
  "4206": "Today I learned that The original title for Scream was Scary Movie.",
  "4207": "Today I learned that in Japan in 1978 a graphic designer invented \"square\" watermelons (actually a cube). They were originally supposed to be practical for storage purposes, but because they have to be picked before ripe they are mainly for decoration.",
  "4208": "Today I learned that Huckleberries are only found in the wild, commercial cultivation never seems to work.",
  "4209": "Today I learned that belief in the apocalypse is most prevalent in people with lower rates of education, lower household incomes, and those under the age of 35.",
  "4210": "Today I learned that the UK's Union Jack was created by merging together Scotland's Flag of St. Andrew, Ireland's Cross of St. Patrick, and England's Cross of St. George, symbolically uniting all three countries.",
  "4211": "Today I learned that There are an estimated 10^78 to 10^80 atoms in the known observable universe. This is between Quadrillion Vigintillion and One-Hundred Thousand Quadrillion Vigintillion Atoms.",
  "4212": "Today I learned that Granny Smith Apples originated in Australia in 1868, named after Maria Ann Smith who propagated the cultivar from a chance seedling.",
  "4213": "Today I learned that in the movie My Left Foot, many scenes had to be shot using mirrors as Daniel Day Lewis could only achieve the necessary dexterity with his right foot",
  "4214": "Today I learned that single-use paper coffee cups with lids aren\u2019t recyclable.",
  "4215": "Today I learned that the original Golden Delicious apple tree was found on Anderson Mullins' family farm in Clay County, West Virginia, United States. Mullins sold the tree and propagation rights for $5000 in 1914.",
  "4216": "Today I learned that \u201cTwitter\u201d was a 19th-century word for an abscess on a horse\u2019s foot.",
  "4217": "Today I learned that newborns can get jaundice, a condition where the skin turns a shade of yellow due to excess bilirubin, a pigment of red blood cells.",
  "4218": "Today I learned that the universe's most powerful magnets are created by colliding stars. Stellar mergers can form huge, magnetic stars that evolve into magnetars \u2014 which are neutron stars with absurdly strong magnetic fields, reaching 5 quadrillion times (1 quadrillion = 1,000 trillions) the strength of Earth's.",
  "4219": "Today I learned that of the 'Manacled Mormon' case, in which a US missionary in England alleged he was abducted and forcibly seduced by former 'Miss Wyoming World' Joyce McKinney. She and her co-accused skipped bail and fled to the US where they received a suspended sentence for passport offences.",
  "4220": "Today I learned that Antarctica has the 6th largest lake by volume in the world( Lake Vostok), and it is hidden under its ice sheet.",
  "4221": "Today I learned that avalanche prevention and mitigation is accomplished in some places by shelling the mountain with howitzer artillery",
  "4222": "Today I learned that Hakuna Matata wasn't a word made up by Disney. It's Swahili for \"no trouble\" or \"no problems\"",
  "4223": "Today I learned that 32 percent of Sweden's population is from a foreign background.",
  "4224": "Today I learned that the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW), one of North America\u2019s busiest highways, is not named for Queen Elizabeth II, but rather the late Queen Mother",
  "4225": "Today I learned that Old TVs With Tubes Actually Gave Off X-Ray Radiation",
  "4226": "Today I learned that the quote about the Irish attributed to Sigmund Freud which stated that \"This is one race of people for whom psychoanalysis is of no use whatsoever.\" Is actually false, and there is no evidence to suggest he ever said it.",
  "4227": "Today I learned that there's a group of people that help reindeer populations stay stable by castrating them with teeth (NSFW no blood or anything graphic just a bit weird)",
  "4228": "Today I learned that Christa McAuliffe had a backup, Barbara Morgan, who went on to become an astronaut and went to space.",
  "4229": "Today I learned that Ozzy Osbourne preferred to sing over the guitar riffs, whereas Ronnie James preferred to sing over the chords and in between stuff.",
  "4230": "Today I learned that after the British partition of India, Pakistan consisted of West & East Pakistan, geographically separated on either side of India. East Pakistan fought a war with west Pakistan & broke away becoming Bangladesh in 1971.",
  "4231": "Today I learned that Cats and Dogs have a average body temperature of 102 degrees.",
  "4232": "Today I learned that dual mandate is the practice in which elected officials serve in more than one elected position simultaneously.It is observed in France,Belgium and Finland.",
  "4233": "Today I learned that In the 2002 Spiderman film, the wrestler Bonesaw's ringside minions were called the Bone-ettes.",
  "4234": "Today I learned that in the Hobbit movies, Smaug is guarding 16,646,250 metric tons of gold, and it would be worth approximately 676 trillion USD.",
  "4235": "Today I learned that some Users of the Antidepressant Clomipramine have an unexpected side effect of spontaneous orgasms after yawning.",
  "4236": "Today I learned that while most air traffic communications around the world use the NATO phonetic alphabet (alpha, bravo, charlie, delta, etc), Atlanta doesn't. Taxiways, Gates, and others including a 'D' are referred to as 'Dixie', so as not to cause confusion with Delta Air Lines. Atlanta is Delta's hub.",
  "4237": "Today I learned that In the 1970's, George Lucas wanted to make a Flash Gordon movie but wasn't able to secure the rights to it. So, instead, he put his efforts into his own project called Star Wars.",
  "4238": "Today I learned that the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special - which only aired once - included a singing debut from Princess Leia, Chewie's wife Malla and family, Bea Arthur as a singing cantina bartender, and a loose plot with the crew trying to get home for Life Day",
  "4239": "Today I learned that ancient Roman Philosopher Seneca chose to adopt a vegetarian diet \"to challenge the decadence of his time\". Seneca eventually abandoned vegetarianism, because he did not want to be associated with a particular political faction that had adopted it's practice.",
  "4240": "Today I learned that the McIlhenny Company is one of just a few U.S. companies to have received a royal warrant of appointment that certifies the company as a supplier to Queen Elizabeth II. The warrant held is \"Supplier of Tabasco HM The Queen \u2013 Master of the Household \u2013 Granted in 2009\".",
  "4241": "Today I learned that At the Suomenlinna Prison in Finland, the only thing keeping the inmates in is a yellow picket fence.",
  "4242": "Today I learned that the Somali Pirates had their own stock exchange. Local were encouraged to invest in one of 72 'Maritime Companies', giving weapons, money, or even boats. If the crew that got the weapons successfully attacked a ship and made money, the investor would get a portion of the loot.",
  "4243": "Today I learned that when California two-spot octopuses (a specific species) were submerged in an ecstasy solution, they got calmer and more sociable with other octopuses they previously ignored. While this showed they react similarly to humans on MDMA, this was a pilot experiment that needs further research.",
  "4244": "Today I learned that Monica Seles who became the youngest-ever French Open singles Champion at the age of 16 years, 6 months in 1991 and a further 7 Grand Slams till 1993 when a fan invaded the pitch and stabbed her, she never really recover from the psychological setback.",
  "4245": "Today I learned that in \"Goodfellas\", Robert DeNiro learned details about the real Jimmy Burke. He found that Jimmy loved ketchup, and how he poured it-because dispensing ketchup out of a glass bottle was a common problem then. The \"spin\" technique is what he used in the film, the way the real Jimmy did.",
  "4246": "Today I learned that there are 4 animals who use sunlight as energy: the eastern emerald elysia (a sea slug), the mint-sauce worm, the oriental hornet, and the embryos of the spotted salamander.",
  "4247": "Today I learned that The deepest part of our oceans, the region from below 6000 km to the very bottom of the deepest sea trench, is known as the Hadal zone, named after Hades, the underworld of Greek mythology. More people have been to the moon than have explored the Hadal deep.",
  "4248": "Today I learned that West Virginia residents prefer hot dogs over hamburgers more so then any state. On a per capita annual basis West Virginians eat the most hot dogs of any state, and the least amount of hamburgers.",
  "4249": "Today I learned that \"public school\" in England means essentially the opposite as it does in the US. In the US public schools are the \"common\" schools funded by taxes. In England they are elite boarding schools.",
  "4250": "Today I learned that in 1897, baseball pitcher Amos Rusie threw and errant fastball so hard that it struck the batter and put him in a coma. Rusie was the catalyst for officials to move the pitching distance back 10 feet.",
  "4251": "Today I learned that in 1857, the SS Central America sank in a hurricane with over 14,000 kg of gold on board. This set off a financial panic in the US and help cause the very first worldwide economic crisis, the Panic of 1857.",
  "4252": "Today I learned that when Max Planck began his studies in Munich in 1874, his physics professor told him to not study physics because it was a mostly fully figured out field of science with little prospect of development and only two unsolved problems.These problems ended up being radioactivity and quantum physics.",
  "4253": "Today I learned that The snowboard was invented on Christmas day, 1965 in Muskegon, Michigan by a man trying to distract his kids from his pregnant wife. It was originally called The Snurfer",
  "4254": "Today I learned that In 2015 the arts added four times more to the U.S. economy than the agricultural sector and $200 billion more than transportation or warehousing.",
  "4255": "Today I learned that the longest distance anyone has ever swam without pausing is 225km (139.8 miles). It took him little over 50 hours.",
  "4256": "Today I learned that each year humanity produces 1,000 times more transistors than grains of rice and wheat combined",
  "4257": "Today I learned that in 2014 South Dakota released and subsequently pulled a 'Don't Jerk and Drive' safety campaign",
  "4258": "Today I learned that Saint Nicholas is the patron saint of sailors, merchants, archers, repentant thieves, prostitutes, children, brewers, pawnbrokers, and students.",
  "4259": "Today I learned that the last battle of WWII ended at the Hutou Fortress in northern China on August 26, 1945, 11 days after Japan surrendered to the Allies. The USSR and Japan fought over the fortress for 17 days.",
  "4260": "Today I learned that Antartica was discovered on 17th November 1820, that is 39 years after they discovered the planet Uranus on March 13, 1781.",
  "4261": "Today I learned that the word 'thesaurus' derives from the Greek word 'th\u00e9sauros', which means a storehouse of precious items, or a treasure.",
  "4262": "Today I learned that blocking the human air passage with the thumb, then exhaling, activates something called the vagus nerve that's spread throughout the body. This stimulation decreases heart rate and blood pressure, making you feel more relaxed much like when we try to calm our heart rate after exercise.",
  "4263": "Today I learned that the Irish as well as other Celtic languages don\u2019t have words that translate directly as \u201cyes\u201d and \u201cno\u201d. They rely instead on echo responses such as \u201cI am not\u201d to answer questions affirmatively or negatively.",
  "4264": "Today I learned that of the Stolen Valor Act to prosecute people wearing unearned military awards and/or lie about serving on the military for personal gain.",
  "4265": "Today I learned that in the event of a Nuclear War growing seasons would be virtually eliminated for many years and even humans living in shelters equipped with many years worth of food, water, energy, and medical supplies would probably not survive in the hostile post-war environment.",
  "4266": "Today I learned that Christopher Walken, Kurt Russell, Nick Nolte, and Tom Selleck were all considered for the role of Han Solo before ultimately casting Harrison Ford",
  "4267": "Today I learned that the US has the top 2 size airforce in the world. 1st is the US Airforce, the 2nd is the US Navy/Marines.",
  "4268": "Today I learned that there is an actual british political party called the \"Official Monster Loony Party\" that included candidates such as \"The Incredible Flying Brick \" , \"Nick The Flying Brick\" , \"Bananaman Owen \" and \"R. U. Seerius \", they even managed to win seats in different councils,and even mayor elections.",
  "4269": "Today I learned that asthmatic athletes are over-represented in Winter Olympics and more likely to win medals",
  "4270": "Today I learned that On the northbound platform of the Northern Line at Embankment the voice that says 'Mind the Gap' is a completely different voice to anywhere else on the London Underground.",
  "4271": "Today I learned that the first Pharaoh of unified Egypt was literally named 'Catfish Chisel' but the meaning of the chisel glyph is uncertain",
  "4272": "Today I learned that there is a house in which the border of Netherlands and Belgium passes through the front door so it is considered to be in both countries simultaneously",
  "4273": "Today I learned that Loneliness is unhealthy. Twice as deadly as obesity, and as deadly as smoking a pack a day.",
  "4274": "Today I learned that the US purchase of Alaska in 1867, which amounted to 2cents/acre at the time ($7.2million) is $125,128,216.22 in today's money, or about 35cents/acre",
  "4275": "Today I learned that of Donald Nichols, a murderous pederast and top US spy in Korea; his superiors eventually threw him in a mental hospital, drugged him, and forced him to retire",
  "4276": "Today I learned that cats will react the same way to bleach as they do to catnip",
  "4277": "Today I learned that the mummy-monks at the end of shrines in Breath of The Wild are based on something real",
  "4278": "Today I learned that in Spanish speaking countries Tuesday the 13th is considered unlucky, and Friday the 17th in Italy",
  "4279": "Today I learned that UPS and FedEx are the two largest airlines in the world (respectively) as measured by number of destinations. Bonus fact: FedEx is number one as measured by scheduled freight ton-kilometers",
  "4280": "Today I learned that privately owned merchant aircraft carriers were built and used in WW2 to protect convoys of merchant cargo ships.",
  "4281": "Today I learned that of High Meat. It's basically just rotten meat, but some people eat because they claim it makes them feel high.",
  "4282": "Today I learned that author James Patterson was in advertising at one time, and he co-created the Toys 'R' US jingle",
  "4283": "Today I learned that Coelecanths are more closely related to us than to other fish, excluding the lungfish.",
  "4284": "Today I learned that the Guinness World Record for volleyball lasted 85 hours and took place in the Netherlands in December 2011.",
  "4285": "Today I learned that the Dodge Viper has more ground clearance then a Honda Odyssey. Where the Odyssey has 4.5 inches of ground clearance the Viper has 5 inches.",
  "4286": "Today I learned that Egyptian Prime Minister Mohamed Sherif was better educated than most of his contemporaries and his favorite argument against any reform was to appeal to the Pyramids as an immutable proof of the solidity of Egypt financially and politically",
  "4287": "Today I learned that white mushrooms, cremini mushrooms, and portobello mushrooms are all the same mushroom but at different stages of growth.",
  "4288": "Today I learned that the reason that pubs in England have such weird names goes back to medieval times, when most people were illiterate, but could recognize symbols. This is why they have names like Boot and Castle, or Fox and Hound.",
  "4289": "Today I learned that the success of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution has been attributed in part to soccer hooligans, whose experience in street brawling and resisting police was useful in protecting the mass demonstrations in Tahrir Square from being cleared out by police.",
  "4290": "Today I learned that the Honeycrisp apple was thrown away by the University of Minnesota research team and rescued from a trash pile by one of the researchers.",
  "4291": "Today I learned that Bill Nye originally got his break into the Entertainment industry after 4 times of being rejected to join NASA's astronaut training program in the late 70's, and stumbled into a new career path by winning a Steve Martin look-alike contest in 1978 that launched his career into stardom.",
  "4292": "Today I learned that Tsar Nicholas II kissed thousands of soldiers during his reign. It was an Easter tradition for him to personally kiss each one of the thousands of soldiers of his Cossack bodyguard on the cheek. This took two to four days.",
  "4293": "Today I learned that Dan Aykroyd's family have been in the ghost business for generations, his great grandfather actually tried to contact spirits and his father wrote a book called \"The History of Ghosts\"",
  "4294": "Today I learned that the political \"Left\" and \"Right\" picked those sides in 1789, when French revolutionaries in the National Assembly decided which side of the room they would sit on. \"So as to avoid the shouts, oaths, and indecencies that enjoyed free rein in the opposing camp.\" -Baron de Gauville",
  "4295": "Today I learned that Luxembourg is the wealthiest nation on Earth per capita, where citizens earn an average of $114K",
  "4296": "Today I learned that in 1941, Time Magazine planned to select the Disney character Dumbo as its Person of the Year, even designing a formal portrait for him and the title of \"Mammal of the Year\". This was until that the Pearl Harbor attacks happened, forcing them to instead give the award to President Franklin Roosevelt.",
  "4297": "Today I learned that Pitcairn Island, the least populous national jurisdiction in the world. Its 50 inhabitants are descended mostly from a group of 9 mutineers, who settled on the island in 1790.",
  "4298": "Today I learned that the thing your body uses to neutralize germs is just hydrogen peroxide made in your white blood cells, and white blood cells navigate to wounds and infections by detecting hydrogen peroxide.",
  "4299": "Today I learned that \"Going with your gut\" is a real thing. There is increasing evidence of a \"second brain\" in the guy called the Enteric Nervous System and the relationship between digestion, mood, health, and cognition.",
  "4300": "Today I learned that when the artist, Melanie Willhide, got her stolen laptop back, all her files were deleted by the burglar. Data recovery experts were able to recover some of them. The photos were corrupted, but she decided to exhibit the work. The show was titled after the burglar.",
  "4301": "Today I learned that the cure for leprosy was developed by an Irishman in Trinity College, Dublin in the 1950s",
  "4302": "Today I learned that the inventor of the bullet-proof vest shot himself in the chest wearing one to prove it worked. It did.",
  "4303": "Today I learned that Wesley Autrey, a man who saved a student\u2019s life after they had a seizure and fell onto the tracks at a station. A train was approaching. Westley leapt onto the tracks and threw himself over the student. All but two cars still passed over them, close enough to leave grease on Westley\u2019s cap.",
  "4304": "Today I learned that the grizzly bear was on the brink of extinction in 1975 with only 140 left in the US and they've only recently recovered and been downgraded to a \"threatened\" species in 2017 with 1,500 in the US and 50,000 worldwide",
  "4305": "Today I learned that Juneau, Alaska is the largest US state capital by area at 2,703.87 sq mi (7,003.00 km2) of land. It is larger than the states of Rhode Island or Delaware.",
  "4306": "Today I learned that in 1979 The action figure company Kenner released an 18\u201d Xenomorph action figure (from the movie Alien). It was recalled shortly afterwards due to complaints from parents about it being \u201ctoo scary\u201d for children, leading to it living in infamy in the action figure community.",
  "4307": "Today I learned that December 25 was originally a pagan celebration, Sol Invictus, the \u201cUnconquerable Sun.\u201d",
  "4308": "Today I learned that a Spoor Spider pins its prey to the hot sand, burning it alive before devouring it",
  "4309": "Today I learned that Piaget\u2019s theory of development. He believed infants in the early stages of development lack object permanence (the understanding that people and things still exist even when you can\u2019t see them). Which would explain why peekaboo is so intriguing for them!",
  "4310": "Today I learned that Blood Quantum, the eugenic concept that someone is \"1/4 indigenous\", and how it was invented by the US gov in the 1700's to control Native populations. It is still widely used today, and determines eligibility for federal assistance.",
  "4311": "Today I learned that toiletpaper has been splinter-free since 1935",
  "4312": "Today I learned that George Macready was in a car accident in while going to Brown. The resulting facial scar, matched by his diction and high brow, gave Macready the Gothic look of an authoritarian or villain thus defining his acting career.",
  "4313": "Today I learned that from 1850 to 1970 the Royal Navy gave a \"Rum Ration\" of one-eighth of a pint of rum to every sailor at midday. Sailors had the option of receiving an extra three pence a day instead, although most preferred the rum.",
  "4314": "Today I learned that The Ween album, The Mollusk, was a direct influence on the influential animated television series Spongebob SquarePants. Stephen Hillenburg, the show's creator, contacted the band shortly after the album's release, also requesting a song from them which later became \"Loop de Loop\".",
  "4315": "Today I learned that there are minimum and maximum height requirements for serving in the US Armed Forces. A man must be between five-foot-zero and six-foot-eight, and a woman must be between four-foot-ten and six-foot-eight.",
  "4316": "Today I learned that 1 gram of dna can store 215 Petabytes",
  "4317": "Today I learned that record for holding their breath the longest is held by Aleix Segura Vendrell, who held his breath for 24 minutes and 3.45 seconds in February 2016.",
  "4318": "Today I learned that a teenager in the US is hurt on the job every nine minutes and the most dangerous US teen job is tobacco harvester.",
  "4319": "Today I learned that the memorial for Michael Faraday, famous electrical experimenter and scientist, is itself basically a giant Faraday Cage.",
  "4320": "Today I learned that venezuela has a \"Ministry of Supreme Happiness\"",
  "4321": "Today I learned that badgers and coyotes will sometimes team up to hunt together. Coyotes have a keener sense of smell and movement while Badgers are more efficient diggers.",
  "4322": "Today I learned that for every 200 people in Vienna there's one spy",
  "4323": "Today I learned that Barbara Corcoran was a waitress prior to founding her real estate company with her boyfriend with $1000 in 1973. 7 years later, her boyfriend dumped her & married her secretary. In 2001, she sold her own real estate company for $66 million.",
  "4324": "Today I learned that the Belgica Antarctica. The largest native land animal on Antarctica. It's a 6mm long flightless midge, that besides its discoverer has no link to Belgium at all.",
  "4325": "Today I learned that The Dutch Tulip Mania Of The 1600s.. The First Speculative Bubble Where Some Tulip Bulbs Became Worth 10x An Annual Craftsmens Salary And Had Multiple Investors",
  "4326": "Today I learned that English has no future tense. Every time we talk about the future, we talk about it in the present tense, like \u201cI am going to the airport\u201d or \u201cI will start school next week.\u201d Even \u201cwill\u201d expresses intention in the present and not the future.",
  "4327": "Today I learned that Galileo's Middle Finger is on display in a museum in Florence, Italy",
  "4328": "Today I learned that there exist jellyfish relatives that parasitize fish eggs and grow \"inside out\", with guts on the outside and skin on the inside. They evert themselves into a more normal arrangement shortly before exiting the eggs.",
  "4329": "Today I learned that Kennedy never referred to himself as a jelly donut. It's an urban legend.",
  "4330": "Today I learned that the last full moon of the decade is on 12/12 at 12:12 AM ET",
  "4331": "Today I learned that on September 24, 1978, Boba Fett made his first public debut. He marched in the San Anselmo Country Fair parade.",
  "4332": "Today I learned that Red bull was first introduced in Thailand in 1976 with the name Krating Daeng, only to later be westernized (Carbonated and more like a soda) in 1987 by an Austrian called Dietrich Mateschitz. The original can still be found in Southern Asia",
  "4333": "Today I learned that The north Pole is substantially warmer then the South Pole. This is because the northern pole is located at sea level in the Artic Ocean and that water body holds heat better then the southern continental landmass",
  "4334": "Today I learned that each winter in the US at least 1 SEPTILLION ice crystals fall from the sky. That\u2019s 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 or 24 zeros!",
  "4335": "Today I learned that Franz Joseph Gall, founder of phrenology\u2014the idea that the shape and size of the skull can indicate mental abilities and character traits\u2014devised the pseudoscientific theory as a child, when he noticed a classmate's odd-shaped skull and advanced language abilities.",
  "4336": "Today I learned that Original Christmas Ornaments were Apples, Candy Canes, and Pastries in the shape of stars, angels, and more.",
  "4337": "Today I learned that the Soviets invented the movie montage",
  "4338": "Today I learned that the Challenger Deep in the Marina Trench, the deepest known part of the Earth's oceans) that is 10,994 meters (36,070 feet) below sea level.",
  "4339": "Today I learned that on September 11, 1994, a man named Frank Corder stole a single engine plane and crashed it on the White House lawn. It was also rumored the plane was shot down by surface-to-air missiles fired from the WH.",
  "4340": "Today I learned that the word \"Fascism\" is derived from the Italian word for \"bundle of sticks\"",
  "4341": "Today I learned that of the Buddah of Bamyan (Afghanistan) Destroyed by the Taliban in 2001",
  "4342": "Today I learned that blood falls, where a subglacial brine flows from glaciers causing it to look as though the ice is spewing blood.",
  "4343": "Today I learned that 3 Former members of the vocal group \u2018The Coasters\u2019 were brutally murdered on three unrelated occasions. One member being shot, one stabbed by two \u201cjunkies\u201d and another being dismembered.",
  "4344": "Today I learned that Prince Edward, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, & the Duchess of York all took part as team captains in slapstick TV gameshow The Grand Knockout Tournament, which featured ridiculous and somewhat humiliating games, like dressing up as giant vegetables and throwing fake hams at each other.",
  "4345": "Today I learned that Ice cleats date back to the Vikings!",
  "4346": "Today I learned that of the four founding fathers of the internet, only one is alive today: Leonard Kleinrock",
  "4347": "Today I learned that the State of Washington once forced Comcast to refund nearly 50,000 customers for charging them a $5/month \"service protection plan\" that actually did nothing.",
  "4348": "Today I learned that Bobby Fischer who is considered to be the greatest chess player of all time spent the last 16 years of his life in exile after the United States put a warrant out for his arrest for violating sanctions by participating in a chess tournament held in Yugoslavia which was under a trade embargo.",
  "4349": "Today I learned that Disney was planning to buy Twitter but then decided to cancel the deal because of the \u201cnastiness\u201d on the social media platform.",
  "4350": "Today I learned that bathing was common in the Middle Ages and people understood the importance of being clean.",
  "4351": "Today I learned that \"fox tossing\" was a favorite pastime of 18th century aristocrats. A couple would stand apart, with a length of cloth between them, and wait for a fox to be herded between them. At the right moment, they would pull the cloth tight, hurling the fox skyward. Whoever sent the fox highest, won.",
  "4352": "Today I learned that if graffiti covers the identification numbers on a railcar the company has to repaint it. Artists have since stopped painting over them as a way to preserve their art longer.",
  "4353": "Today I learned that Despite being a popular fad, Gluten-Free diet is not healthier for people who do not have gluten intolerance or allergy \u201cFor the general population, the presence or absence of gluten alone is not related to diet quality. What\u2019s important are the overall food choices made within a diet\u201d",
  "4354": "Today I learned that Thomas Jefferson had a copy of a 1734 edition Qu'ran in his private library. Historians believe he bought the book while studying law to better understand Islam\u2019s influence on some of the world\u2019s legal systems.",
  "4355": "Today I learned that of George Martonaro, a man who was sentenced to life without parole on non-violent charges. In his 32 years in the prison system, he learned dozens of subjects, taught numerous courses such as creative writing to over 8000 inmates, and authored more than 30 books.",
  "4356": "Today I learned that only 9% of all plastic waste ever produced has been recycled.",
  "4357": "Today I learned that The Phoenix Zoo and the Fauna and Flora Preservation Society of London (now Fauna and Flora International), with financial help from the World Wildlife Fund, are credited with saving the Arabian oryx from extinction.Starting with 9 animals and now estimated more than 8,000 Arabian oryx's.",
  "4358": "Today I learned that Studio Ghibli movie \"My Neighbor Totoro\" has generated $1.5 billion in revenue, $1.1 billion of which was from merchandising alone.",
  "4359": "Today I learned that The song \"Rooster\" by Alice In Chains (probably their most famous song) wasn't written by lead singer Layne Staley, but by Jerry Cantrell, the bands guitarist. The title refers to his Father's childhood nickname and the song details his Father's traumatic time in the Vietnam War",
  "4360": "Today I learned that Brenda Lee was only 13 years old when she recorded Rockin\u2019 Around the Christmas Tree.",
  "4361": "Today I learned that in an experiment done on mice with Alzheimer's, exposing them to lights flickering at 40hz for an hour, reduced the beta-amyloid plaques in their brains by 50%.",
  "4362": "Today I learned that Stan Lee, Dr. Seuss, Frank Capra and William Saroyan all served as \u201cplaywright\u201d in World War 2, a title only given to 9 serviceman.",
  "4363": "Today I learned that Cool Runnings was originally intended as a serious and heavy sports movie involving life in the Kingston slums. Its first title was Blue Maaga.",
  "4364": "Today I learned that a toothpaste company that spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to fix a manufacturing problem... Months later they learned a line worker found a more efficient solution and fixed the problem with a cheap fan.",
  "4365": "Today I learned that The human brain is responsible for roughly 20% of our total calories burned each day",
  "4366": "Today I learned that an opera singer received an 80-minute standing ovation and a 101 curtain calls after a performance of Otello. The same opera singer was also seen by a billion people who watched him in a telecast of Tosca.",
  "4367": "Today I learned that in 1941, before the US entered WW2, many Americans mailed tea to Buckingham Palace as a show of support to England. The Queen sent them all thank you notes.",
  "4368": "Today I learned that Paul Simonon of The Clash spent 2 weeks in a Greenland prison for protesting on an oil rig in 2011. During the trip to the rig a jam session broke out and one of the activists said he was not bad and should consider pursuing music.",
  "4369": "Today I learned that Dave Grohl wrote and recorded the first Foo Fighters album himself, apart from a guest guitar spot by Greg Dulli.",
  "4370": "Today I learned that placebos are so effective that placebo placebos work. People reported lesser pain by just owning a cream without even using it.",
  "4371": "Today I learned that Andy Serkis ( most famous for voicing Gollum in \u201cLord of the Rings\u201d) voices 26 characters in 21 movies including Supreme Leader Snoke in \u201cStar Wars\u201d and Caesar from \u201cWar for the Planet of the Apes\u201d",
  "4372": "Today I learned that the theme from \"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly\" was the 8th best selling single of 1968, topping Simon & Garfunkle's \"Mrs. Robinson\", the Rolling Stones \"Jumping Jack Flash\" and the Beatles \"Revolution\".",
  "4373": "Today I learned that the longest surgery on record occurred in 2001 and lasted more than four straight days - 103 hours to be exact",
  "4374": "Today I learned that Americans used to have to get a blood test before being able to get married",
  "4375": "Today I learned that the Los Angeles Freeway System was never finished. There was supposed to be a freeway going through Beverly Hills which is where the worst traffic congestion is now in LA",
  "4376": "Today I learned that the first recorded use of the sonar was by Leonardo da Vinci in 1490, who used a tube inserted into the water to detect vessels with his ear.",
  "4377": "Today I learned that Abraj Al Bait (Saudi Arabia) cost $16.37 billion to construct (inflation adjusted) - making it the most expensive building in the world to build. The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (France) is expected to cost $25 billion and is due to be built by 2070.",
  "4378": "Today I learned that Only 10% of Americans Love Cooking. Although many people don\u2019t realize it yet, grocery shopping and cooking are in a long-term decline. They are shifting from a mass category, based on a daily activity, to a niche activity that a few people do only some of the time.",
  "4379": "Today I learned that Purchase trends of men's underwear can detect economic slowdown or recovery from an economic slump",
  "4380": "Today I learned that the State of Wyoming accepts used prescriptions as donations... including mailed-in out-of-state donations that are then distributed to folks needing them!",
  "4381": "Today I learned that the only well documented instance of an orca biting a human in the wild happened at Point Sur. Surfer Hans Kretschmer suffered a bite that required over 100 stitches. Point Surf is a perfect left break that is fairly inaccessible for surfers.",
  "4382": "Today I learned that animals do not associate mating with childbirth because they don't have brainpower to think abstractly",
  "4383": "Today I learned that during the transition from silent to sound films, some movie studios shot foreign language versions of films that used the same sets, props, and plot as their English counterparts, but were shot with a different cast performing a translated script.",
  "4384": "Today I learned that followers of Papua New Guinea's Pomio Kivung believe that the apocalypse will come when \"Western scientists and industrialists\" come and transform their island into an urban paradise.",
  "4385": "Today I learned that author James Clavell, best known for the novel \"Shogun\", was also a screenwriter (\"The Fly\" and \"The Great Escape\"), and a director (\"To Sir with Love\").",
  "4386": "Today I learned that back in 1995 Cadbury won a high court battle for exclusive use of its signature Pantone 2685C purple, as used in Dairy Milk packaging",
  "4387": "Today I learned that the hardest ever recorded punch was done by Francis Ngannou in 2017 and was measured at 51064 foot/pounds (7059 kg/meter), which is the equivalent of 92.84 horse power.",
  "4388": "Today I learned that Biweekly could mean both once in two weeks or twice in one week.",
  "4389": "Today I learned that Camels originated in North America and roamed the Arctic.",
  "4390": "Today I learned that Queen Elizabeth II and Marilyn Monroe met in 1956, when both were 30, at the premiere of \"The Battle of the River Plate\". The Queen celebrated her 90th birthday on April 21, 2016, while Marilyn Monroe would have turned 90 on June 1",
  "4391": "Today I learned that the United States' first department store was created in Utah, and lasted around 130 years before being sold to the Macy's Corporation",
  "4392": "Today I learned that Alabama was the first state to declare Christmas a legal holiday (1836).",
  "4393": "Today I learned that A Christmas Carol was so popular upon release that by the end of 1844, 13 editions had been released.",
  "4394": "Today I learned that The fastest spermcell does not get to fertilize the egg",
  "4395": "Today I learned that When playing all seven tiles in Scrabble, it is called a bingo in the United States, bonus in the United Kingdom and scrabble in French",
  "4396": "Today I learned that the first bread slicing machine was invented in 1928 by Otto Frederick Rohwedder from Iowa",
  "4397": "Today I learned that jazz legend, Dexter Gordon, is the godfather of Metallica's Lars Ulrich",
  "4398": "Today I learned that Toy Story 2's blooper reel was added in a month after the movie was first released",
  "4399": "Today I learned that Detroit\u2019s original badass Chief Pontiac aka Obwandiyag , He was a Odawa warchief who managed to capture all but 2 British forts on the frontier in the conflict named after him ( Pontiac\u2019s War ) .",
  "4400": "Today I learned that Decimal Separators like , and . are used differently by region",
  "4401": "Today I learned that Engels left Marx's two surviving daughters a portion of his considerable estate (valued in 2011 at US$4.8 million)",
  "4402": "Today I learned that Ugandan president Idi Amin promoted an image of a benevolent ruler who at heart was just a family man and a father to around 50 children. His daughter remembered him, \"\"He was such a lovely man, so good, so loving, he never beats any children\"",
  "4403": "Today I learned that a species of worm was named after Yoda due to the resemblance of Yoda\u2019s ears: Yoda Purpurata",
  "4404": "Today I learned that a 36 V, 15 Ah battery has approximately the same Joules of energy as a stick of dynamite.",
  "4405": "Today I learned that there exists a massive online collaborative project to predict the future of technology",
  "4406": "Today I learned that East Germany won 153 gold medals in five Summer Olympics. Since re-unification, Germany has won 123 gold medals in seven Summer Olympics. East Germany won 109 gold medals in athletics, swimming and rowing.",
  "4407": "Today I learned that rapper Tech N9ne picks up bras that women throw on stage when he performs and donated them to domestic violent shelters.",
  "4408": "Today I learned that an Iraqi man slept through the invasion of his town after it was attacked by militants. He was the only person left behind the when the town was evacuated. He woke up, watched a movie and fiddled with his A/C, only noticing the takeover that evening. The militants left him alone.",
  "4409": "Today I learned that the urban legend of Atari burying hundreds of thousands of ET cartridges in a New Mexico landfill actually happened. An excavation found them in 2014.",
  "4410": "Today I learned that Dolly Parton's family was so poor that the doctor who brought her into the world was paid with a sack of cornmeal",
  "4411": "Today I learned that in Spearfish, South Dakota on January 22, 1943 at 7:30 am, it was -4 \u00b0F, then two minutes later, the temperature rose up to 45 \u00b0F. This is the fastest temperature change ever.",
  "4412": "Today I learned that even though they shared the role of Michelle Tanner on \"Full House\" for almost eight years, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen aren't identical twins. They're fraternal twins.",
  "4413": "Today I learned that the most expensive hot dog at an MLB stadium is $7 at Nationals Park in Washington DC, while the cheapest hot dog is $1.50 at Oriole Park in Baltimore, less than an hour away.",
  "4414": "Today I learned that if you try to steal the hood ornament from a Rolls Royce made after 2004, it will instantly retreat into the chassis of the car until that the owner rights it. These hood ornaments, called \"The Spirit of Ecstasy\", cost roughly US $4000 to replace.",
  "4415": "Today I learned that Lego didn't invent interlocking bricks, they just copied them from a toy that wasn't patented in Denmark",
  "4416": "Today I learned that a magnetar star on the other side of the galaxy experienced a \"star quake\". In a tenth of a second, a flare was released during the quake with more power than what our sun can produce in 150,000 years.",
  "4417": "Today I learned that there's a mock religion called Discordianism. Its main deity is Eris (goddess of discord, of course) and it even has a calendar. A Discordian believes there is no distinction between disorder and chaos.",
  "4418": "Today I learned that in 1937 a football match was interrupted due to fog. But the goalkeeper stood there for 20 minutes without knowing it.",
  "4419": "Today I learned that Wisconsin has 10 of the top 20 Drunkest Cities in America.",
  "4420": "Today I learned that that, according to tradition, Cobblers were only allowed to repair shoes. Cordwainers were the ones that made new shoes.",
  "4421": "Today I learned that Paul Newman was no.19 on U.S President Richard Nixon's Enemies List, because he opposed America's involvement in the Vietnam War",
  "4422": "Today I learned that of the Bullingdon Club at Oxford. With past members including future Mayors, Minsters, Maharajas, and Monarchs, the club is known for booking restaurants under assumed names, trashing/vandalising them, and simply paying for the damages in cash.",
  "4423": "Today I learned that even though carrots do improve your eyesight, the association between the two is based on a myth. During WWII, British Royal Air Force pilots first began using radar. In an effort to keep this new technology a secret, the visual accuracy of the pilots was attributed to carrots.",
  "4424": "Today I learned that Thanks for Hollywood's convoluted accounting process, the 2007 film \"Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix\" lost $167 million despite grossing $938.2 million.",
  "4425": "Today i learned the \u201csiesta,\u201d or early afternoon nap, is a widely-known tradition. A siesta is a nap following a midday meal. It can vary in duration. Some people will indulge in only a brief 10-20-minute siesta, while others go all out and enjoy a two-hour snooze.",
  "4426": "Today I learned that Since 1979, Jadav Payeng aka The Forest Man of India has been planting trees every day on the island of Majuli and Jorhat. In that time, he has built a forest reserve covering 1,360 acres and now that place has its own ecosystem.",
  "4427": "Today I learned that the Royal Navy had ships with names such as HMS Cockchafer, Happy Entrance, and HMS Spanker",
  "4428": "Today I learned that Simon bolivar during his campaigns rode on horseback 123,000 kilometers, which is 10 times more than Hannibal, three times more than Napoleon, and twice as much as Alexander the Great.",
  "4429": "Today I learned that touching a Venus flytrap will not make it self digest. Stimulation makes it close slightly, but then it needs another within 20 seconds to close completely, then more stimulations need to occur so it knows the prey is big enough and worth it to spend the energy digesting.",
  "4430": "Today I learned that of the unwritten rule of baseball in which if a fan catches a ball in thier beer they are encouraged to drink the entire cup with the ball still in it.",
  "4431": "Today I learned that President Lyndon Johnson taught high school and coached debate. He bonded with students socially and would go into their homes, be with their family and would also take them into his home, particularly the leading debaters",
  "4432": "Today I learned that of the Korolev Crater on Mars, an impact crater containing an estimated 2,200 cubic kilometers of water as ice",
  "4433": "Today I learned that the earliest literary author known by name is Enheduanna, a Sumerian princess, priestess and public figure dating back to the 23rd century BCE.",
  "4434": "Today I learned that \u2318, the command key on a Mac, is commonly used as a 'place of interest' sign in Nordic countries",
  "4435": "Today I learned that the \"Remote Glow Discharge Experiment\" of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, which you can control and observe live over the internet",
  "4436": "Today I learned that India has enough Thorium reserve that it could produce power for 60000 years.",
  "4437": "Today I learned that before Samuel Eto'o retired he took a group of young Cameroonians and integrated them into the Barcelona FC Youth Academy, one of which was Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana",
  "4438": "Today I learned that a day on Venus (243 earth days) is longer than a year on Venus (224.65 earth days).",
  "4439": "Today I learned that To the Ancient Maya, being Cross-eyed was a highly desired physical trait.",
  "4440": "Today I learned that whales have earwax and it is a font of historical information",
  "4441": "Today I learned that dating on birth control can change the men women are attracted to from their normative state and can effect health of children, long term attraction",
  "4442": "Today I learned that In 2019, the world\u2019s first human-monkey hybrid was created in China. Scientists injected human stem cells into the monkey embryo to create the animal-human hybrid. The experiment was stopped before the birth.",
  "4443": "Today I learned that Sugar used to come in loaves and was broken off with Sugar nips",
  "4444": "Today I learned that Frank Lloyd Wright built a \u201clove cottage\u201d for his mistress and her children where one of his employees committed a massacre.",
  "4445": "Today I learned that groundskeeping is the 10th most dangerous job.",
  "4446": "Today I learned that Steve McQueen was Steven Spielberg's first choice for the lead role in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. McQueen was impressed by the script, but turned it down because he couldn't cry on cue",
  "4447": "Today I learned that Hospital superbugs are evolving to survive hand sanitizers. Bacteria gathered from two hospitals in Australia between 1997 and 2015 appeared to gradually get better at surviving the alcohol used in hand sanitizers, researchers found.",
  "4448": "Today I learned that Mr Rogers was an ordained Presbyterian minister",
  "4449": "Today I learned that Everest hasn't stopped growing, Everest is 50 to 60 million years old and is formed by the upward force generated when the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates collided, pushing up the rocks that formed the highest mountain on Earth. That force is still at work today",
  "4450": "Today I learned that of the confederate naval raider CSS Shenendoah who not only fired the last shot of the war but also sank close to 40 US ships (mostly whalers) worth more than 20 million in 2018 dollars - AFTER Lee had surrendered to Grant effectively ending the Civil War",
  "4451": "Today I learned that of MI9; Setup by the British Government during WWII that would disguise and send escape equipment to British POWs in the form of charitable aid. They would also assist resistance fighters in Europe through aid organisations.",
  "4452": "Today I learned that Caroll Spinney (the puppeteer who portrayed Big Bird) was something of an artist, and did paintings of Big Bird and other Sesame Street characters, including one called \"In My Dreams I Can Fly\" showing the normally flightless Big Bird soaring through the sky.",
  "4453": "Today I learned that Salt Lake City holds the title for the highest JELL-O consumption per capita, in the world and is Utah's Official State Snack.",
  "4454": "Today I learned that In terms of being spoken, Hindi is the dominant language in India. Bengali follows it. However, Bengali has the most number of native speakers (approximately 193 million). It is higher compared to the 160 million native speakers of Hindi.",
  "4455": "Today I learned that in 1976 an album of music for plants called: Plantasia - Warm Earth Music for Plants, an ethereal mix of synth sounds, was released for sale only at Mother Earth plant store, and was also given free when you bought a mattress from Sears.",
  "4456": "Today I learned that Thomas Jefferson helped make mac and cheese popular in the U. S.",
  "4457": "Today I learned that artificial banana flavoring is NOT based on the Gros Michel variety of banana, but is primarily derived from isoamyl acetate, the \"banana ester\".",
  "4458": "Today I learned that there was a Norwegian general called Odd Bull. He was an officer in the Royal Norwegian Air Force and eventually rose to the position of Chief of Air Staff. He is best known for his role as Chief of Staff of the UN Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) between 1963 and 1970.",
  "4459": "Today I learned that they're called soft drinks because we're constrasting them to hard (alcoholic) drinks",
  "4460": "Today I learned that Every Print or Xerox that you take can be traced back to you.",
  "4461": "Today I learned that The Dodo Bird's ancestors were normal sized pigeons, and was subject to Island gigantism which is a biological phenomenon in which the size of an animal isolated on an island, increases dramatically, compared to its mainland relatives. Thus it grew larger than normal pigeons.",
  "4462": "Today I learned that it isn't harmful to the eyes if children sit close to the TV. However it may cause eyestrain for adults if they do it.",
  "4463": "Today I learned that Some elevators have 'earthquake' or 'seismic' buttons when pressed these will direct the elevator to go to the nearest floor and open the doors.",
  "4464": "Today I learned that 4 sailors survived at sea off the coast of New Zealand for 118 days after their trimaran, the Rose-Noelle, was upturned by a rogue wave. They cut holes in the hull, collected rainwater, and eventually caught and cooked fish. They were in such good shape upon return many doubted their story.",
  "4465": "Today I learned that of Aleksander Doba, a Polish kayaker known primarily for his long voyages across oceans. He kayaked across the Atlantic Ocean under his own power on three separate occasions. He completed his last crossing at the age of 70. His passages remain the longest open-water kayak voyages ever made",
  "4466": "Today I learned that beloved WWII correspondent Ernie Pyle was responsible for military troops receiving higher pay when in combat. Pyle felt that ground troops were at equal risk as airmen and that 'flight pay' should extend to 'fight pay'. It became the Ernie Pyle bill.",
  "4467": "Today I learned that dragonflies are among nature's most efficient predators, capturing 95% of their intended prey. By comparison, sharks and lions capture only 50% and 25%, respectively, of the prey animals they pursue.",
  "4468": "Today I learned that Dr. Seuss was childless, but invented a whole clan of fictional offspring with bizarre talents that he could bring up whenever friends annoyed him by boasting about their own kids' accomplishments. He even got a group of neighborhood kids into posing as them for a fake Christmas card photo",
  "4469": "Today I learned that Jon Bon Jovi's first professional recording was singing backup vocals on the 1980 Star Wars tie-in Christmas album \"Christmas In The Stars.\" The only reason he got the gig was because his cousin Tony managed the studio where the album was recorded and had hired him as a janitor.",
  "4470": "Today I learned that At the Apollo 15 mission, David Scott performed a live demonstration where he held out a hammer and a feather and dropped them at the same time. Because they were essentially in a vacuum, there was no air resistance and the feather fell at the same rate as the hammer, as Galileo had concluded",
  "4471": "Today I learned that J.R.R Tolkien's first identifiable Middle-Earth character was a Half-Elven Mariner named \"E\u00e4rendil\", who came from his poem \"The Last Voyage of E\u00e4rendil\" written in 1914.",
  "4472": "Today I learned that Way back in 1994 a camera was trained upon a lonely fishtank within the as yet unknown company Netscape. It transmitted live images of the fishtank to the emerging new landscape known as the World Wide Web. It was the second live camera on the web and is the oldest camera site still in existence",
  "4473": "Today I learned that Miss September 2017 Jessica Wall was shocked to learn that she was the last Playmate picked by Hugh Hefner before his passing. Hefner picked the Playmates for the magazine since the first issue in 1953, which featured Marilyn Monroe on the cover",
  "4474": "Today I learned that how you can tell if two screenwriters wrote the screenplay together or rather rewrote each others. If it says \"x&y\" it means they wrote it together. However if it's \"x and y\" it means that they rewrote each others material.",
  "4475": "Today I learned that Dolphins are born with mustaches (hair around upper lip). Mustach helps newborn dolphins locate and feel their mother for the first few days of nursing and falls off after a week or so because of a natural depilatory process.",
  "4476": "Today I learned that Crocodiles can survive without eating food for more then 3 years due to their effecient energy storage system",
  "4477": "Today I learned that Nigeria drinks more Guinness than Ireland!!!",
  "4478": "Today I learned that in 2009, France's strict new anti-internet piracy agency got into trouble when it was discovered that its logo violated copyright, by using an unlicensed font.",
  "4479": "Today I learned that flamingos can drink near-boiling water from geysers - they live in a high-salt environment, and this is often the freshest source of water available",
  "4480": "Today I learned that For years after movie The Taking Of Pelham 123 was released in 1974, New York City Transit Authority would not schedule any train to leave Pelham Bay Park station at 1:23. To this day subway dispatchers have avoided scheduling a Pelham train at 1:23 p.m. or a.m.",
  "4481": "Today I learned that Irish was the majority language spoken throughout Ireland until that the late 1700s, however today only circa 75,000 people speak Irish on a daily basis. Irish is classified as \u2018definitely endangered\u2019 by UNESCO, yet today there are vibrant Irish medium television, and radio stations",
  "4482": "Today I learned that the coldest temperature recorded was -144\u00b0F in Vostok Antartica. Humans can\u2019t inhale air that cold for more than a few breaths\u2014it would cause your lungs to hemorrhage. Russian scientists ducking out to check on the weather station would wear masks that warmed the air before they breath in.",
  "4483": "Today I learned that when Felix Baumgartner made his world record skydiving jump in 2012 he reached a top speed of 1,357.64 km/h (843.6 mph).",
  "4484": "Today I learned that air duct cleaning provides no benefits and actually makes indoor air quality worse. Despite all the hype, there are no associated health benefits, cost savings or increased system performance.",
  "4485": "Today I learned that Springsteen\u2019s album Nebraska owes its existence to a Panasonic boombox. He\u2019d previously dropped it in a river, dried it out, and it was the only deck in his house with a line-in when he needed to mix down the demos. He couldn\u2019t get studio recordings to sound right, released the demo instead.",
  "4486": "Today I learned that marriage graduation, where couples still in love decide to live separately in order to fulfill their individual life long dreams. The concept originated in Japan, and it provides freedom from marriage without the stigma of divorce.",
  "4487": "Today I learned that Even though the country of East Germany collapsed in 1989, had a max population of 18 million, and only competed in 5 Summer Olympics, East Germany won 153 gold medals, which is still 9th highest of all time.",
  "4488": "Today I learned that Prince had the most number of hits & weeks charted on the US Hot 100 charts in the 80s",
  "4489": "Today I learned that the Coca-Cola Company is the real reason that Santa Claus looks the way he does in virtually everything we buy.",
  "4490": "Today I learned that Alligators can survive freezing water by placing their snouts just above the surface of the ice whilst the rest of the body is submerged",
  "4491": "Today I learned that Francis Ford Coppola came up with the iconic opening scene of Apocalypse Now featuring The Doors' song \"The End\" on a whim while sorting through unused bins of footage and music",
  "4492": "Today I learned that only less than 2% of Irish people speak Gaeilge.",
  "4493": "Today I learned that the musical motif stereotypically associated with China or Japan, called the \"Oriental Riff\", is a completely Western invention.",
  "4494": "Today I learned that modern claw games are RIGGED. Operators set the claws grip and speed from an app and can make it essentially IMPOSSIBLE TO WIN",
  "4495": "Today I learned that in the city of Yangzhou, China people have bred ducks so that two to ten percent of the ducks' eggs have two yokes.",
  "4496": "Today I learned that scotch eggs are not from Scotland. Their original name was \"scotched eggs\" meaning \"an egg that has had something done to it\" and the most popular theory is that they were invented in London.",
  "4497": "Today I learned that Truman Duncan, who survived being cut in half by a train.",
  "4498": "Today I learned that Charles Batchelor, Known as \"Edison\u2019s right hand man\u201d, gave a Recommendation letter to Tesla which read \"My Dear Edison: I know two great men and you are one of them. The other is this young man!\"",
  "4499": "Today I learned that Spider goats. Basically they are goats that have the spider gene in them, this will enable them to produce the spider silk (which is 5 times stronger than steel) which the farmers obtain via the goat milk.",
  "4500": "Today I learned that Shinji Kazama, the first person to reach the North Pole by motorcycle. He then went on to become the only person to reach both poles by motorcycle, and to set the records for elevations reached by motorcycle on Mount Everest, Mount Kilimanjaro, and Mount Fuji.",
  "4501": "Today I learned that of the living Dinosaur, the Tuatara, which is endemic to New Zealand.",
  "4502": "Today I learned that Jake from State Farm framed and autographed the famous khakis he wore in his commercial, and they now hang on the wall at a bar in Normal IL, where he worked part time.",
  "4503": "Today I learned that In 1969 the Woodstock Music festival was held in Bethel NY; Not Woodstock, NY or Woodstock, VT",
  "4504": "Today I learned that there is a word for a saint who carries his/her own head: cephalophore. (Greek for \"head carrier\")",
  "4505": "Today I learned that \u201cHot Dr Pepper\" is a very weird-sounding, but very real marketing ploy that was used by the Dr Pepper company in the 1960s because sodas were mostly a summer drink back then",
  "4506": "Today I learned that the Yao tribe who calls for a specific bird species to find them bees nests, after which the tribe takes the honey and leaves the wax for the birds in a rare case of human mutualism with wild animals.",
  "4507": "Today I learned that the only known case of conjoined triplets. In 2004 a 30 year old woman was found to have been carrying triplets, two sharing a ribcage, and a third connected at the sternum.",
  "4508": "Today I learned that Johnny 5, the robot from Short Circuit, did an educational film for the California DOJ about car theft in which he buys a house in the suburbs after he becomes a citizen and his truck gets stolen.",
  "4509": "Today I learned that Mono Increases your chances of having Lymphoma, estimated time to get lymphoma since first contracting Mono is 4 years",
  "4510": "Today I learned that genetic Chimeras. Named after the mythic creature, it\u2019s when an organism contains 2 sets of DNA. This can happen if twins are recombined in the womb or after major organ/bone marrow transplants. In some rare cases the transplanted DNA can \u201ctake over\u201d the host DNA.",
  "4511": "Today I learned that Ukraine is only 10% larger than France (by area) and only twice as large as Italy",
  "4512": "Today I learned that A Major \u2018Blade Runner 2049\u2019 Scene Was Inspired By Sydney\u2019s 2009 Dust Storm.",
  "4513": "Today I learned that Evergreen University enrollments have dropped by nearly 1/3 in the past three years.",
  "4514": "Today I learned that 6500 new Pickup trucks are sold in the US every day. Thats 270 per hour",
  "4515": "Today I learned that the name of a place in New Zealand that holds the record for the longest name of a place, it's called Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu",
  "4516": "Today I learned that John Paul Getty III (who was was the grandson of Jean Paul Getty, the tycoon petrol-industrialist, billionaire, and patriarch of the Getty family) was kidnapped in 1973 and had a ransom of 17 million dollars. His grandfather would not pay it until that media received his severed ear after 4 months.",
  "4517": "Today I learned that a nautilus is a cephalopod like a squid or an octopus.",
  "4518": "Today I learned that The Oct-Nov 2003 \"solar storms rank as one of the largest outbreaks of solar activity in recent history.\" At \"peak exposure intervals\" the ISS crew took shelter in the Zvezda Service Module's aft end (most shielded), cutting \"the potential radiation exposure of the crew by approximately 50%.\"",
  "4519": "Today I learned that Llanfair\u00adpwllgwyngyll\u00adgogery\u00adchwyrn\u00addrobwll\u00adllan\u00adtysilio\u00adgogo\u00adgoch is the longest place name in Europe.",
  "4520": "Today I learned that Wild Bill Hickok usually sat with his back to a wall so he could see the entrance of the building he was in. On his last day, when he went to play poker, the only seat available was one facing away from the door. He tried changing seats twice, but couldn\u2019t. He was shot in the back of the head.",
  "4521": "Today I learned that Mike Tyson's Training Regiment included waking up at 4am, jogging 5-miles. Then he would do 2000 sit-ups, 500 pushups, 500 dips, 500 shrugs and about 30 minutes of neck bridges daily. He repeated this 6 days a week.",
  "4522": "Today I learned that in 1955 the famous, white DJ Alan Freed \"accidently\" played the single, Only You (And You Alone) by The Platters, on air during a prime time that was traditionally reserved for only white artists. It became an instant hit and pioneered the 'new sound' of rock \u2019n\u2019 roll as we know it today.",
  "4523": "Today I learned that Chadwick(the discoverer of the neutron) was a student of Rutherford(the discoverer of the proton) who was student of Thomson (the discoverer of the electron).",
  "4524": "Today I learned that there are still two living leaders from World War 2. The first is the Dalai Lama who was the leader of Tibet. The second is Tsar Simeon II who was the leader of Bulgaria.",
  "4525": "Today I learned that the word \"dashboard\" actually derives from a wooden or leather board attached to the front of a horse-drawn carriage to protect the driver from mud splashes thrown up or \"dashed' by the horse's hooves.",
  "4526": "Today I learned that In 2013 In lieu of Money, Toyota helped Food Bank-which is the countries largest anti-hunger charity-by improving the system at Food Bank and cut down the wait time for dinner to 18 minutes from as long as 90. Toyota used \"Kaizen\" (continuous improvement) instead of just giving a check.",
  "4527": "Today I learned that the Bicycle playing card company made decks of cards and gave them to the prisoners of war in Germany with hidden escape routes revealed when the cards were soaked in water as Christmas presents.",
  "4528": "Today I learned that most Oxygen (50% to 75%) comes from tiny ocean plants \u2013 called phytoplankton \u2013 as opposed to trees.",
  "4529": "Today I learned that an astronauts space suit costs roughly $12,000,000 USD.",
  "4530": "Today I learned that Quentin Tarantino is allegedly working on a Star Trek film, which he plans to also direct. He has described its story as \"Pulp Fiction in space\".",
  "4531": "Today I learned that Queen Elizabeth\u2019s favorite snack is chocolate biscuit cake and that she has one slice of the cake every single day. Even when she's traveling a supply of the cakes is transported with her.",
  "4532": "Today I learned that to get back at her cheating husband, artist Frida Kahlo slept with a women that he cheated on her with.",
  "4533": "Today I learned that If all of the vegetarians in India formed their own country, they would be the third most populous country on Earth, right behind India itself, with a population of about 375 million.",
  "4534": "Today I learned that Fruitcakes last a long time intentionally. They were originally baked at the end of harvest and some of the cake was saved to be eaten at the beginning to the harvest the following year as people thought that would bring a good crop.",
  "4535": "Today I learned that Antarctica is considered the largest desert in the world since the definition of a desert is simply a dry, barren region that recieves little to no precipitation",
  "4536": "Today I learned that Will Friedle - Eric on Boy Meets World - suffers an anxiety disorder that forced him to stop acting on-screen. Despite this his career continued via voice acting (starring in Batman Beyond and Kim Possible) and in 2015 felt comfortable enough to return to live-action for Girl Meets World",
  "4537": "Today I learned that sign languages also have accents.",
  "4538": "Today I learned that it rains solid diamonds on Uranus and Neptune",
  "4539": "Today I learned that Machiavelli didn't really believe autocracy was the best form of government. In reality, he thought it was a necessary step in a nation's development because it was the only form of government stable enough to ever evolve into a Republic - Machiavelli's preferred form of government.",
  "4540": "Today I learned that of a discovery of 100,000 magic mushrooms growing at a single racetrack in England",
  "4541": "Today I learned that Egyptians and Sumerians invented straws 7,000 years ago to use for sipping beer. Created from natural products, the straws were used to separate sediment from beer as the beer-making process used to leave unwanted elements in the drink",
  "4542": "Today I learned that John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy were meant to be the original Ghostbusters.",
  "4543": "Today I learned that red foxes are physically incapable of snarling. instead, they scream and do a thing called \"gekkering\"",
  "4544": "Today I learned that Hedda Hopper, Hollywood gossip columnist, notorious for McCarthy era red-baiting. She ruined careers of many, including Trumbo and Chaplin.",
  "4545": "Today I learned that Edison's DC electric power was still in use in parts of New York City until that 2007 when the last systems were finally converted to AC current.",
  "4546": "Today I learned that the Macarena is about a woman who cheats on her boyfriend while he is being drafted into the army",
  "4547": "Today I learned that Norwegian Cruise Line is not based in Norway but in fact in Miami, Florida. It was founded in 1966 by Knut Kloster & Ted Arison. Ted Arison would found his own company, Carnival Cruise Lines, which is now also one of the world's largest cruise lines.",
  "4548": "Today I learned that Toronto\u2019s downtown skyscrapers are air conditioned with water pumped from Lake Ontario.",
  "4549": "Today I learned that the term \"FOB\", as in \"key fob\" has been around since the late 1800's and was originally used to describe an accessory to a pocket watch but was expanded to identify any small decorative token added to a keychain.",
  "4550": "Today I learned that at one point, half of all CDs manufactured in the world had the AOL logo on them.",
  "4551": "Today I learned that the first ever text message sent to a phone was sent 27 years ago, it read \"Merry Christmas\"",
  "4552": "Today I learned that Dolly Parton Once Entered a Dolly Look-Alike Contest. And Lost.",
  "4553": "Today I learned that barbers performed bloodletting and surgeries in medieval times. The red on barbershop poles represent blood and the white represent bandages.",
  "4554": "Today I learned that Sloths used to be one of the largest land mammals to have existed, measuring at times up to 6 metres",
  "4555": "Today I learned that When casting for the role of the Hirogen aliens in Star Trek: Voyager, they were looking for actors who were at least 6'6-6'7 tall which made finding suitable actors difficult.",
  "4556": "Today I learned that one of Daft Punk's song Veridis Quo is derived from Very Disco which is derived from Disco Very which is derived from Discovery, the song's Album",
  "4557": "Today I learned that the Vietnam scenes in Forrest Gump were filmed on Hunting Island and Fripp Island, both just off the South Carolina Beaufort coast.",
  "4558": "Today I learned that a building demolition in Tokyo where they demolish one floor at a time",
  "4559": "Today I learned that astronauts have described space as smelling like steak.",
  "4560": "Today I learned that the capital of Kazakhstan has had 5 names since 1960: Akmolinsk, Tselinograd, Akmola, Astana and the current name Nur-Sultan.",
  "4561": "Today I learned that United States citizen can become Knights (or Dames).",
  "4562": "Today I learned that Nebuchadnezzar II, the longest-reigning and most powerful monarch of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, suffered from a psychological disorder called boanthropy in which the sufferer believes he or she is a cow or ox.",
  "4563": "Today I learned that the Lasso (used for roping cattle) has existed since at least 1280 BC.",
  "4564": "Today I learned that Mars bars are not named after a planet, but actually after the family name of the creator, Forrest Mars Sr",
  "4565": "Today I learned that Sour Patch Kids were first called Mars Men when they were created in the 1970\u2019s. They were later renamed to \u201cSour Patch Kids\u201d in 1985.",
  "4566": "Today I learned that of Aurelio Peccei, founder of the Club of Rome. Active in the Italian resistance during WW2, he was imprisoned and tortured but managed to escape and hide. He is also credited for the industrial rebirth of South America after he founded a FIAT subsidiary in Argentina. More in comments.",
  "4567": "Today I learned that Tabasco is a region in Mexico.",
  "4568": "Today I learned that Although \"Bollywood\" films are generally listed under the Hindi language, most are in Hindi with partial Urdu and Punjabi and occasionally other languages. Hindi films can achieve national distribution across at least 22 of India\u2019s 29 states as Bollywood fans understand the mixed language",
  "4569": "Today I learned that Joe's Pizza from Spider-Man 2 (2004) is a real place",
  "4570": "Today I learned that Autologous Serum: Making eye drops out of the patient's own blood.",
  "4571": "Today I learned that Sportswashing is a term used to describe the hosting of a sporting event as a means for a country to improve its reputation, particularly if it has a poor record on human rights.",
  "4572": "Today I learned that the origin of the word sabotage. It comes from the French \"Sabot\" which means wooden shoe or clog. There's a myth that claims it's because the French workers threw clogs in their machines to halt work, while it was because walking in clogs was akin to being noisy and slow.",
  "4573": "Today I learned that in 2004 police discovered a movie theater in the Paris Catacombs. It was equipped with a giant cinema screen, seats, projection equipment, film reels, a fully stocked bar and a complete restaurant with tables and chairs. Its power source and the identity of those responsible remain unknown.",
  "4574": "Today I learned that when considering what to name Idaho, a man named George M. Willing suggested Idaho claiming it was an indigenous word meaning \"Gem of the Mountains\". The name stuck. Afterwards it came out that it wasn't an indigenous word and Willing made it up.",
  "4575": "Today I learned that of Wenman Wykeham-Musgrave, who was thrown overboard when his ship was torpedoed and sunk in WW1. He was picked up by another ship, which was also torpedoed and sunk. He then swam to third ship, which was also torpedoed and sunk. He survived the war.",
  "4576": "Today I learned that the submarine resembling a Lotus Espirit, from the Bond film The Spy who Loved Me, went unclaimed for 10 years in a prepaid storage unit. When its lease ran out, a buyer bought the unit for less than $100, including the submarine. In 2013, the submarine was sold at auction for \u00a3550,000.",
  "4577": "Today I learned that in 1996, David Bowie released the first downloadable song by a major artist (it took 11 minutes to download). He later launched an ISP (BowieNet) to compete with AOL. Subscribers to the dial-up service were offered exclusive content, as well as an email address and \"uncensored\" Internet access.",
  "4578": "Today I learned that the Christmas tree that is annually set up in Trafalgar Square is donated by Norway as a token of gratitude for British support to Norway during the Second World War..",
  "4579": "Today I learned that certain wagers aren't allowed on Jeopardy, such as $666, $69, and $1488",
  "4580": "Today I learned that Thurl Ravenscroft, the man who voiced Tony the Tiger in the Frosted Flakes commercials (\"They're g-r-r-r-eat!\") and was the uncredited singer of the song \"You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch\".",
  "4581": "Today I learned that a man figured out how to hack the lottery in 4 different countries, and won 14 different times, and he got away with it.",
  "4582": "Today I learned that Samuel L. Jackson was expelled from his college by locking the board members in a building in protest; one of them being Martin Luthor King Sr.",
  "4583": "Today I learned that it would take at least 500 survivors to repopulate the earth (without creating major issues because of inbreeding) after an apocalypse",
  "4584": "Today I learned that they lyrics of the Dire Straits song \u201cMoney for Nothing\u201d we\u2019re almost entirely overheard comments of a delivery man in an appliance store. And Sting sung backup & the opening line.",
  "4585": "Today I learned that Isaac Newton was elected to parliament to represent Cambridge. It is reported that the only time Newton spoke in parliament was to say, \"The window needs closing.\"",
  "4586": "Today I learned that dung beetles, when placed in a planetarium behave with a sense of direction only under specific constellations. This would indicate that they celestially navigate.",
  "4587": "Today I learned that veterinarians use vodka as an alternative antidote for pets that ingest antifreeze due to the high cost of fomepizole.",
  "4588": "Today I learned that Persians were whiter than the sun-tanned Greeks as described by Xenophanes.",
  "4589": "Today I learned that There are over 105 miles of pipes under New York City that brings steam to over 100,000 buildings to provide heat. None of these buildings has a chimney, which is a distinct feature of the NYC skyline.",
  "4590": "Today I learned that despite serving a full term, John Adams's presidency was shorter than every other one-term presidency by one day because 1800 wasn't a leap year.",
  "4591": "Today I learned that Clearitin D and substitutes (loratadine and pseudoephedrine), commonly used to cure nasal congestion and colds, can cause/worsen anxiety along with other side effects",
  "4592": "Today I learned that There's no floating timeline in the animated series \"Adventure Time.\" The characters age as the show progresses. For example, Finn the Human was 12 during the first season and was 17 by the series finale.",
  "4593": "Today I learned that the largest bald eagle nest ever recorded was nearly 10 feet wide and 20 feet deep",
  "4594": "Today I learned that John Mellencamp didn't learn his stage name was changed to John Cougar (for marketing reasons) until that he saw it on his first album jacket. His manager said, \"You're either going to go with it or we aren't putting the album out.\"",
  "4595": "Today I learned that in addition to temperature control, spacesuits are white so astronauts are easier to spot against the darkness of space",
  "4596": "Today I learned that spotted hyenas are able to digest all organic components in bone, have been known to eat leather items such as boots and belts at campsites, and are thought to be responsible for eating car tyres.",
  "4597": "Today I learned that each year two to three people fall from the rim of the Grand Canyon.",
  "4598": "Today I learned that the Hitachi magic wand was originally designed as a massage device",
  "4599": "Today I learned that learned Switzerland has invaded Liechtenstein, their neighboring country, in 1985, 1992, and 2007, all by accident.",
  "4600": "Today I learned that Hyenas live in matriarchal clans because the females are larger and more aggressive than the males. Female hyenas also have fairly large and elongated clitorises that are called 'pseudopenises'.",
  "4601": "Today I learned that They dug up a pope and put him on trial. Pope Formosus was found guilty, they cut off 3 fingers and threw them in the Tiber.",
  "4602": "Today I learned that the original Windows XP commercial was abandoned less than 2 months before launch. The commercial had flying people, which was deemed in bad taste after September 11, 2001",
  "4603": "Today I learned that in the Victorian era, people used to say \u2018prunes\u2019 instead of \u2018cheese\u2019 during photographs to make themselves look more serious as they still followed the habits of painted portraiture subjects.",
  "4604": "Today I learned that the official name for the contiguous United States' (the \"lower 48\") is the \"Conterminous United States\"",
  "4605": "Today I learned that it's possible to become stuck in the silt of a river bed so much that you can't simply be pulled out by force - Article: Rescuers-try-but-rising-tide-claims-woman",
  "4606": "Today I learned that there is an island in the Bahamas known as 'Pig Beach' which is populated entirely by swimming pigs.",
  "4607": "Today I learned that Mount Everest is only the tallest mountain from sea level to summit. The tallest mountain from base to summit is actually Mauna Kea of the Unites States.",
  "4608": "Today I learned that after argument with Liam Gallagher of Oasis, Michael Hutchence of INXS re-recorded some of the backing vocals on \"Elegantly Wasted\" to \"I'm better than Oasis\". The band members of INXS had no idea until that months after the album had been released.",
  "4609": "Today I learned that Sesame Street moved from PBS to HBO in 2015",
  "4610": "Today I learned that an oil change for a Lamborghini costs over $2000",
  "4611": "Today I learned that Hippo\u2019s have a red sweat which has both a sunscreen and antibiotic property for when they need to leave the water during the day and endure the sun in order to eat additional vegetation.",
  "4612": "Today I learned that In 1996, Southampton College at Long Island University (now a campus of Stony Brook University) awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Amphibious Letters to Kermit the Frog.",
  "4613": "Today I learned that Banana bread originated in North America.",
  "4614": "Today I learned that a singer named Roy Harper (NOT David Gilmour) sang lead vocals on Pink Floyd's song \"Have a Cigar\".",
  "4615": "Today I learned that the practice of family restaurants seating people, instead of people seating themselves, all started over their dislike for hippies",
  "4616": "Today I learned that of the Murchison Meteorite, fell in 1969. more than 200lbs of damp clay chunks full or organic compounds, including amino acids.",
  "4617": "Today I learned that Cheeseburgers are called X-burguers in Brazil because the letter X in portuguese is pronounced like Cheese. There are also other types of burgers like the X-Tudo (X-Everything), which contains bread, meat, cheese, bacon, eggs, tomato, lettuce, ham, mayonnaise and sometimes even more ingredients.",
  "4618": "Today I learned that there are only 21 letters in the standard Italian alphabet. The italian alphabet doesn't have the letters J,K,W,X or Y.",
  "4619": "Today I learned that A group of fans made an award winning web series completing the 5 year mission of the Enterprise in the original Star Trek series. So good, Gene Roddenberry's son considers it to be canon.",
  "4620": "Today I learned that faking the Moon landing in 1969 would have costed nearly triple the amount of actually going to the Moon.",
  "4621": "Today I learned that the \"Million Dollar Quartet\" which is a recording of an impromptu jam session involving Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash on December 4th, 1956.",
  "4622": "Today I learned that \"eye of newt\", an ingredient in the Macbeth witches' brew, is not a literal newt's eye. It's actually another name for mustard seed",
  "4623": "Today I learned that Washington Irving, who created the first illustration of Santa on his sleigh, was also the creator of the Headless Horseman from Sleepy Hollow.",
  "4624": "Today I learned that A surge protector's ability to protect your equipment degrades over time and should be replaced every couple years.",
  "4625": "Today I learned that magician Harry Houdini took a year off from his performance career during WWI to promote the war effort including teaching soldiers how to get out of handcuffs.",
  "4626": "Today I learned that during WWI, there was limited supplies of cotton, so doctors used sphagnum moss for bandages. It can hold 22x its own weight in liquid and is a natural antiseptic.",
  "4627": "Today I learned that Sociologist Reuben Thomas discovered online dating makes people more likely to settle down with someone from a different race, class, religion or educational background",
  "4628": "Today I learned that an iceberg with a red streak of paint along its base was found on April 15, 1912, close to where the Titanic sank",
  "4629": "Today I learned that a 25 year old Kenyan man invented smart gloves that can convert sign language movements into speech.",
  "4630": "Today I learned that in the traditional version of The Frog Prince story, the frog was not transformed by a kiss, but by being thrown angrily by the Princess, with all her strength, against a wall.",
  "4631": "Today I learned that the ground cinnamon sold in most stores is actually derived from \"cassia\", a tree related to \"true cinnamon\".",
  "4632": "Today I learned that Pope John Paul II nominated Saint Isidore of Seville, a Bishop and Scholar, as the patron saint of the internet because he tried to record everything that was known in his 20 book opus Etymologies/Origins.",
  "4633": "Today I learned that Charles Dickens wrote the popular Christmas classic, \"A Christmas Carol,\" in six weeks. Dickens was a passionate advocate of the poor and defenseless who experienced his own hardship, at twelve, when his parents and younger brothers were put in debtors\u2019 jail and he had to work off their debts.",
  "4634": "Today I learned that the sun loses about 6 million tons of mass every second due to nuclear fusion and the solar wind. Despite constantly losing large sums of mass, it has only lost roughly 0.05% of its original mass over the last 4.5 billion years.",
  "4635": "Today I learned that 100 grams of red ants provide 14 grams of protein (more than eggs), almost 48 grams of calcium, and a nice hit of iron, among other nutrients. All that for 100 calories.",
  "4636": "Today I learned that trees can make it rain if they need - when hot, trees release substances (monoterpenes) which stimulate cloud formation allowing trees to cool off",
  "4637": "Today I learned that President Franklin D. Roosevelt once considered Ni\u2018ihau as a possible location for the United Nations headquarters. There are no cars, no roads, no hotels, no power lines, no running water, no telephones and typically people there use bicycles or horses to get around",
  "4638": "Today I learned that the Plinko chips used on the Price is Right are so rare and expensive they're kept in a locked box between shows.",
  "4639": "Today I learned that in the last days of WW1, the Germans blew up all the French factories, bridges and railways they could and flooded the mines in France's most industrial area. This was the reason why France asked reparations from Germany, French economy needed that to survive after what the Germans had done",
  "4640": "Today I learned that tequila is made primarily in Santiago de Tequila, a city 40 miles northwest of Guadalajara, Mexico. The red volcanic soil of the region is suited to growing the blue agave plant & more than 300 million of the plants are harvested each year.",
  "4641": "Today I learned that of Kane Tanaka, who is the oldest verified living person in the world. Born in 1903, she was a teenager when World War I ended, and she's Still alive.",
  "4642": "Today I learned that Emperor Ashoka ruled one third of the human population at the peak of his reign.",
  "4643": "Today I learned that Hurd\u2019s Deep. The deepest point in the English Channel that was used as a dumping spot for years. Following WWI, it was routinely used for dumping of munitions and scuttling of ships until that 1974. Between 1946 and 1973, 28,500 barrels of radioactive waste were dumped there as well.",
  "4644": "Today I learned that in addition to engaging in human sacrifice, the Aztecs also ate portions of their victims which has led some historians to refer to the Aztec Empire as the \"Cannibal Kingdom\".",
  "4645": "Today I learned that \"Snow Cream\", a southern U.S. dish traditionally made with canned evaporated milk, vanilla, sugar, and a bowl full of freshly fallen snow.",
  "4646": "Today I learned that Singapore was ranked the most expensive city in the world for the last 5 years, until that 2019, when Paris and Hong Kong joined Singapore for 1st place. This is the first time 3 cities have ever tied for the most expensive place in the world, in the history of the Worldwide Cost of Living Survey.",
  "4647": "Today I learned that croquet was an olympic sport in 1900. Only one fan showed up to watch and the sport has had not been part of the olympics since.",
  "4648": "Today I learned that Every year, Walt Disney World\u2019s Lost and Found collects more than 6,000 cell phones, 3,500 digital cameras, and 18,000 hats.",
  "4649": "Today I learned that There are feral monkey colonies in Southern Florida, many of these monkeys are infected with the McHV-1 Virus, which is transferrable to humans and has an 80% case fatality rate",
  "4650": "Today I learned that Thomas Jefferson bred and raised a special type of geese in order to supply himself with quill pens.",
  "4651": "Today I learned that David Wheeler earned the worlds first PHd in Computer Science (1951). Contrary to popular belief that it was Mary Kenneth Keller (1965)",
  "4652": "Today I learned that it costs $2,350 to renounce U.S. citizenship",
  "4653": "Today I learned that Benjamin Franklin created a pulley system so he could lock and unlock his bedroom door from his bed.",
  "4654": "Today I learned that The US Supreme Court does not allow photography while court is in session. Only two photos and one video have ever been taken of the court in session, all by people who snuck cameras inside. One faked a broken arm and hid a camera in the cast.",
  "4655": "Today I learned that the tilt shift effect, which makes photos look like miniature figures",
  "4656": "Today I learned that canary birds were named for the Canary Islands and not the other way around. The islands originally were named *Canariae Insulae* which translates to Island of Dogs",
  "4657": "Today I learned that of Vespa self-made Indonesian road warriors, eccentric pistonheads mostly in their early twenties who use whatever materials they can get their hands on to transform their Vespas into rugged sculptures that are then proudly showcased as works of art at festivals across the country of Indonesia.",
  "4658": "Today I learned that Vedic Indians used & perfected Calculus at least 250 years before Isaac Newton",
  "4659": "Today I learned that The Popsicle was invented by accident in 1905 when an 11 year old left his soda on the porch with a stirring stick in it and it froze solid.",
  "4660": "Today I learned that the concept of snowboarding was invented in Muskegon, Michigan where it was originally called snurfing. The first snowboard was a wide ski ridden like a skateboard (no binding.)",
  "4661": "Today I learned that time passes faster in the mountains than it does at sea level and that we can measure it using precision time pieces.",
  "4662": "Today I learned that the current voice actor for Chuck E. Cheese is Bowling for Soup's lead singer",
  "4663": "Today I learned that Two massive earthquakes in 1999 helped mend Greek-Turkish relations that had been strained since 1832",
  "4664": "Today I learned that the Holden logo is based on a prehistoric fable where lions were observed rolling stones which gave rise to the invention of the wheel.",
  "4665": "Today I learned that The Ball Corporation, who makes Ball jars and Aluminum cans, owns a subsidiary who manufacturers satellites, other spacecraft and components.",
  "4666": "Today I learned that of the Diamond Knot. In 1947 it collided with the Fenn Victory off the Washington Coast and sank. The insurance company paid out for the ship and cargo lost, then salvaged the cargo, $3.5 million worth of canned salmon, using vacuum pumps and barges. It was then re-canned and sold.",
  "4667": "Today I learned that the Icelandic Yule Lads: a ragtag gang of olde tyme Santa trolls meant to gaslight children into good behavior. Their MOs are very specific!",
  "4668": "Today I learned that of Connie Converse, a singer-songwriter from the 50s who languished in obscurity and then mysteriously vanished in 1974. Her music was rediscovered on a radio show in 2004 and only got a proper release in 2009.",
  "4669": "Today I learned that there are radioactive mushrooms and boars in the forests of Germany, and that there is a Federal Office of Radiation Protection to disseminate this information.",
  "4670": "Today I learned that Angus Deayton was censured and later let go from the BBC for inappropriate jokes about Jimmy Savile. Savile was subsequently discovered to be one of the UK's worst child abusers.",
  "4671": "Today I learned that George Washington traveled outside of the US (or lands that would become the US) only once. He visited Barbados in 1751.",
  "4672": "Today I learned that Antoine Dodson's Bed Intruder Song went platinum",
  "4673": "Today I learned that Two \"Tarzan\" actors,Johnny Weissmuller and Buster Crabbe,were both Olympic gold medal winners for swimming.",
  "4674": "Today I learned that A scientific study found starting high school one hour later than usual allowed students to sleep more than half an hour more, and was associated with reduced sleepiness and increased academic performance.",
  "4675": "Today I learned that a judge said, \"Mr. Mathers. Now is the time for you to please stand up.\" to Eminem in the sentencing for his 2001 weapons charge.",
  "4676": "Today I learned that eminem\u2019s high score in donkey kong put him in the top 30 of all time in 2010.",
  "4677": "Today I learned that the US National Guard will air drop hay bales to stranded livestock that the farmers can\u2019t get to.",
  "4678": "Today I learned that It took 50 minutes for Detroit police to respond to the call that Rosa Parks was beaten and robbed in her own home in 1994 - street justice was faster",
  "4679": "Today I learned that WWE Wrestler John Cena is a fan of anime and noted his favorite anime film is, \"Fist of the Northstar.\"",
  "4680": "Today I learned that In the original airing of the Simpsons episode \"Team Homer\", there is a shot of a trophy case holding an Academy Award Homer has stolen from actor Haing S. Ngor. Ngor was murdered a month after airing, and was changed for syndication due to it implying Homer murdered Ngor to steal the statue.",
  "4681": "Today I learned that California has a recycling rate of over 100%. Apart from Oregon, no other neighboring states have a return program, leading to thousands of recyclables being illegally brought into California. It's believed to cost the state over $40m",
  "4682": "Today I learned that people with Seasonal Affective Disorder experience more prolonged secretion of night time melatonin in the winter than those without, mimicking the urge to sleep more shown in hibernating animals.",
  "4683": "Today I learned that MIT engineers have created a robotic, snake-like thread that can navigate through narrow blood vessels in the brain, promising treatment for strokes and other blockages.",
  "4684": "Today I learned that In 1917, owners of the Phelps Dodge mining company kidnapped 1,300 striking mineworkers in Bisbee, Arizona, their supporters and bystanders, deported them via a 16 hour train ride across the desert with no food and little water and told them never to come back.",
  "4685": "Today I learned that peanut butter was originally created for people in health spas and sanitariums as a protein rich food that didn't require chewing. Rich visitors popularized it amongst their friends and it was initially seen as luxury food.",
  "4686": "Today I learned that Protective seals for medications were implemented after a series of cyanide poisonings in Chicago that resulted from tampered Tylenol in 1982.",
  "4687": "Today I learned that in 1997, dockers in Oakland, Vancouver, Yokohama and Kobe refused to work a scab ship from Liverpool in solidarity with 500 Liverpool dockers who were sacked for refusing to cross a picket line. There is no confirmation of what finally happened to those containers.",
  "4688": "Today I learned that the Roman emperor Caracalla slaughtered 20,000 Egyptians because they made a play mocking him.",
  "4689": "Today I learned that the Blue Whale is the largest animal to ever have lived on earth, not dinosaurs.",
  "4690": "Today I learned that the wife of General George S. Patton, Beatrice Banning Ayer, was once so offended by the lack of respect shown to her husband by another officer that she leapt onto him, knocked him down, and began pounding his head against a tile floor",
  "4691": "Today I learned that Quakers initially popularized the idea of solitary confinement but stopped using it when seeing the effects it had on inmates. Solitary confinement was then picked up as a popular technique even though the Quakers were actively protesting against it.",
  "4692": "Today I learned that being allergic to chocolate is very rare. But being allergic to the cockroaches in chocolate is much more common.",
  "4693": "Today I learned that the word \"empathy\" was coined as recently as 1909, and didn't have its modern meaning until that 1946",
  "4694": "Today I learned that trees can make it rain if they need - when hot, trees release substances (monoterpenes) which stimulate cloud formation so it'll rain allowing trees to cool off",
  "4695": "Today I learned that according to the dean of Northwestern's Business School, more than half of the women who earn an MBA will drop out of the full-time workforce within ten years of graduating.",
  "4696": "Today I learned that Since 1966, members of the Dutch military have been allowed to form and join labor unions. There are currently four unions representing Dutch officers, enlisted personnel, and civilians working for the Dutch military.",
  "4697": "Today I learned that Anthony Cymerys an 82 years old barber would go out every Wednesday with his chair, a pair of slippers and a car battery to power his clippers at a local park in Hartford. He gives free haircuts to the homeless and doesn't charge them a dime, all you had to do in exchange is to give him a hug.",
  "4698": "Today I learned that Uranus and Neptune are \"ice giants\", while Jupiter and Saturn are \"gas giants\". The latter two are mostly hydrogen and helium with small cores of rock and ice. Meanwhile, Uranus and Neptune have thin outer shells of hydrogen and helium, with mantles of compressed, slushy water and ammonia.",
  "4699": "Today I learned that \"We Wish You A Merry Christmas\" has three more verses, all of which revolve around the singer's demand for figgy pudding.",
  "4700": "Today I learned that Cyber Monday was first created in 2005, and was set as the first workday after Thanksgiving. Online retailers noticed a surge in online shopping after returning to work following Thanksgiving when people were able to use their work's high speed internet as home internet was too slow.",
  "4701": "Today I learned that Panama declared war on the US on 15 Dec 1989, five days before the US invasion of the country.",
  "4702": "Today I learned that an alternative to Mercator: the AuthaGraph projection. The map substantially preserves sizes and shapes of all continents and oceans while it reduces distortions of their shapes.",
  "4703": "Today I learned that Jews in Yemen were prohibited from riding on camels, since that would put them above Muslims.",
  "4704": "Today I learned that originally built as only a hunting lodge for King Francois I, Chateau de Chambord contains 440 rooms and 365 fireplaces. It is so large that the Loire was rumored to be diverted to make room.",
  "4705": "Today I learned that of a condition called hyperthymesia where people are able to remember an abnormally large number of life experiences in vivid detail. The defining characteristics are spending an excessive amount of time thinking about one's past and an extraordinary ability to recall specific events.",
  "4706": "Today I learned that Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer created an Austin Powers parody video.",
  "4707": "Today I learned that Churchill Manitoba has a jail for polar bears. Bears that come too close to humans are isolated before being relocated. Repeat offenders get longer sentences",
  "4708": "Today I learned that the original Twitter logo was bought off iStock for $15",
  "4709": "Today I learned that Guiness World Records charges up to $500,000 to orchestrate a world record-breaking event; this is done as a publicity stunt.",
  "4710": "Today I learned that Star Wars wasn\u2019t banned in all countries in the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War, and each country had interesting and unique poster designs for the films",
  "4711": "Today I learned that \u201cDefensive Architecture\u201d uses techniques such as bumps on city benches to repel vagrants and skaters from high-end areas",
  "4712": "Today I learned that Peloton was accused of lifting Drake, Lady Gaga Songs without consent in a $150 million lawsuit",
  "4713": "Today I learned that \"John Doe\" comes from old English law that protected the plaintiff's name in sensitive legal matters. The defendant was referred to as Richard Roe.",
  "4714": "Today I learned that Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) taproots can penetrate soil up to 3 to 6 meters (10 to 15 ft). All parts of the plant can be eaten and are found in salads, roasted, fried, or made into wine, tea, or a coffee-like drink. Dandelions have a taste similar to chicory or endive with a bitter tinge.",
  "4715": "Today I learned that The US Department of Energy has a fairly eclectic range of responsibilities, including control over the nuclear weapons arsenal and radioactive waste disposal. As well, the Human Genome Project was originally a DOE project.",
  "4716": "Today I learned that the first television broadcast took place in 1925. It was a done with a grey scale image in a 30-line vertically scanned format, at five pictures per second using a ventriloquist\u2019s dummy nicknamed \u201cStooky Bill\u201d.",
  "4717": "Today I learned that Neil Patrick Harris played Bart Simpson in an episode of the Simpsons in 1991.",
  "4718": "Today I learned that the Doppler effect. If a musician plays the same note while moving toward or away from a stationary listener, the note heard by the listener will change. This is because the sound wave crests are emitted from a different position, thus causing a change in their frequency.",
  "4719": "Today I learned that Harriet Tubman was the first woman to lead a raid during the Civil War.",
  "4720": "Today I learned that During the 1991 PGA tour at least 7 people were struck by lightning including 2 fatalities.",
  "4721": "Today I learned that of Magnus Carlsen who played against 10 chess grandmasters simultaneously with his back turned to them while verbally being told each person's moves. He beat them all.",
  "4722": "Today I learned that Johnny Cash reignited his career in the 90\u2019s due to his fondness (and rift it caused with his older, evangelical audience at the time) of a late 80\u2019s British tribute album of his songs made by Indie/Punk musicians to raise money for AIDS awareness",
  "4723": "Today I learned that We breathe (mostly) out of only one nostril at a time, alternating (on average) every 2.5 hours. This is controlled via turbinates--small structures inside the nose which consist of bony projections covered by erectile tissue--filling one side with blood, while shunting blood away in the other.",
  "4724": "Today I learned that in 1994, Hulk Hogan's agent left a voicemail saying, \"I\u2019ve got a grill and I\u2019ve got a blender, which one do you want to pick?\" Hogan couldn't answer the phone because he was picking up his kids up from school so his agent offered the grill endorsement to another client, George Foreman.",
  "4725": "Today I learned that \u201csheep dipping,\u201d a practice known in intelligence circles where a member of the Army is \u201cofficially discharged from service\u201d as a part of their covert cover, while in secret, are still eligible for rank promotions and military benefits.",
  "4726": "Today I learned that New York City has a genetically diverse rat population. 'Uptown' rats are different from 'Downtown' rats, and every neighborhood has their own distinct rats.",
  "4727": "Today I learned that there is a volcano in Colorado which is likely to become active again---Dotsero, beside Interstate 70, last erupted only 4,200 years ago.",
  "4728": "Today I learned that when House Speaker Tip O'Neill showed Ronald Reagan the desk of former president Grover Cleveland, Reagan remarked that he'd played Cleveland in a film. O'Neill reminded him that Reagan had actually played Grover Cleveland Alexander, a baseball player.",
  "4729": "Today I learned that It is thought that Henry VIII suffered from malnutrition. Even though he ate about 5,000 calories a day, the menu was dominated by meat and bread, and since vegetables were considered \u201cpeasant food\u201d they weren\u2019t used very much",
  "4730": "Today I learned that Paricutin, a 1,400 foot volcano that formed over the course of a 9 year eruption from 1942-1951. Before the volcano formed, the land was flat farmland, and just before formation there were hundreds of earthquakes and farmers reported hearing thunder even though the skies were clear.",
  "4731": "Today I learned that in 2015, the State of New York conducted DNA tests on popular supplements and found that in 4 out of 5 cases the pills contained nothing more than filler",
  "4732": "Today I learned that in 2017, researchers discovered a 'Big Void' in the Great Pyramid of Giza; this large empty space has yet to be explored",
  "4733": "Today I learned that In Norway parents must pick their child's name from a government provided list and in 1998 a mother was sent to prison for refusing to pick a name on the list and trying to name her child Gesher.",
  "4734": "Today I learned that goldfish actually have a memory spanning up to months rather than a few seconds.",
  "4735": "Today I learned that Jellyfish thrive in the man-made disruption of the oceans. Deep-sea trawling has also helped them. The trawlers drag giant nets across the ocean floor pulling up everything indiscriminately: sponges, worms and coral. That leaves an environment in which the jellyfish polyps can breed unchecked.",
  "4736": "Today I learned that originally a \"meter\" was defined as one ten millionths of the distance between the North Pole and the Equator through a Paris meridian, which you can still find at the center of the Paris Observatory.",
  "4737": "Today I learned that Anchorage Alaska is within 9.5 hours flying time of 90% of the industrialized world.",
  "4738": "Today I learned that Kraft Foods has a massive truck warehouse built underground in old mines in Springfield, MO, known as Kraft Caves",
  "4739": "Today I learned that playing Tetris after a traumatic event can mitigate the effects of PTSD",
  "4740": "Today I learned that Flexitarianism / Semi-Vegitarianism is a movement trying to encourage people to eat more plant based diets without going strict anti-meat etc.",
  "4741": "Today I learned that on the 'Hateful Eight' set, Kurt Russel smashed a 145 year old Martin guitar worth $40,000 instead of one of the half dozen replicas he was supposed to.",
  "4742": "Today I learned that University of Nebraska-Lincoln has a \"space law\" program for students to focus on issues related to Moon ownership and outer space resource disputes.",
  "4743": "Today I learned that Genghis Khan invited Master Changchun, a man who he believed to be 300 years old, to come and teach him the secrets of eternal life in order to gain immortality",
  "4744": "Today I learned that Scientist claims hydrogen peroxide was the vital ingredient in rock pores around underwater heat vents that set in train a sequence of chemical reactions that led to the first forms of life. Ubiquitous life prevents h. peroxide from accumulating sufficiently anywhere to drive a 2nd origin event.",
  "4745": "Today I learned that the history of the Dobro. It was made in California, by Slovak brothers (Dopyera) to help resonate tones in Hawaiian music. It is now most familiar in blues, bluegrass, and country music. The word \u201cdobro\u201d is both an amalgam of DOpyera BROs and a Slovak word meaning \u201cgood\u201d.",
  "4746": "Today I learned that Spiders change their web day to day, which can be explained by bees' ability to remember web patterns. Bees are able to associate a certain pattern with a spatial location, meaning the spider must spin a new pattern regularly or suffer diminishing prey capture.",
  "4747": "Today I learned that pizza farms, where all the ingredients needed for pizza are grown in wedge shaped plots.",
  "4748": "Today I learned that LeVar Burton directed the 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie \u2018Smart House.\u2019",
  "4749": "Today I learned that a TV news sports anchor wins the lottery as they read the numbers live on the air",
  "4750": "Today I learned that Triceratops lived 65 million years ago (mya), and the Stegosaurus lived 150 mya. This means that Triceratops were closer in time to a Lady Gaga concert than to any Stegosaurus.",
  "4751": "Today I learned that Despite a fearsome reputation in other parts of the world, scorpions in Australia are relatively harmless",
  "4752": "Today I learned that the WKRP in Cincinnati episode \"Turkeys Away\" was based on an actual radio station promotion in which live turkeys were thrown out of the back of a moving truck with similar results.",
  "4753": "Today I learned that The bison roaming the southwestern corner of Saskatchewan's Prince Albert National Park are descended from 50 individuals released in 1969 in the province's Montreal Lake region as a food source for First Nations",
  "4754": "Today I learned that Brazil nuts can be 1000x more radio active than other foods",
  "4755": "Today I learned about fossils known as the Devils Corkscrews which were made by prehistoric Beavers.",
  "4756": "Today I learned that a prank by a group of Architecture Students back in 1966 lead to a tradition of tying a large red bow and ribbon around the Planetarium in St. Louis, Missouri that has gone on every year since. (Except one while the building was undergoing renovations.)",
  "4757": "Today I learned that Cough suppressants work by inhibiting activity in the brain stem, disrupting your reflexes that make you need to cough.",
  "4758": "Today I learned that the English Mastiff is one of the biggest dog breeds, and it was even being used back in the Roman Empire for Gladiatorial Fights",
  "4759": "Today I learned that BBC broadcasted a hoax for an April Fools' stating that a cosmic event would reduce Earth's gravity that day and several people claimed they felt the effect.",
  "4760": "Today I learned that rock & roll pioneer Bo Diddley's trademark guitar. Its rectangular design occured to him when, while jumping around on stage, he landed awkwardly, hurting his groin. Bo then went about designing a smaller, less restrictive guitar that allowed him to keep jumping around while still playing.",
  "4761": "Today I learned that a \"Song Plugger\" was an employee of a record store that would play sheets of music to customers before recordings of music were available to help sell new music.",
  "4762": "Today I learned that Paul Newman started a salad dressing company as a joke. Writer AE Hotchner made fun of him for calling at any hour just to talk about something as banal as salad dressing. The brand was born shortly thereafter.",
  "4763": "Today I learned that after seven years of planning about 10,000 visitors converged to witness the grand opening of Walt Disney World. One paper even predicted 200,000 people would show.",
  "4764": "Today I learned that Originally, the Yorkshire pudding was served as a first course with thick gravy to dull the appetite with the low-cost ingredients so that the diners would not eat so much of the more expensive meat in the next course",
  "4765": "Today I learned that The Verve received permission from Decca to use a few notes of a string melody from a Rolling Stones orchestral album in exchange for half of The Verve's royalties on \"Bitter Sweet Symphony.\" But the Stones' manager sued The Verve for plagiarism, saying Verve's use was not just a small sample.",
  "4766": "Today I learned that The Wham-O company, founded in 1948 and famous for coining the term \"frisbee\", was named after their first product, the Wham-O slingshot.",
  "4767": "Today I learned that there is an emotional support alligator named Wally who comforts the elderly and children that have disabilities.",
  "4768": "Today I learned that there can be a tie at the Oscars, and it\u2019s happened 6 times before",
  "4769": "Today I learned that there is a cat breed that is 50% domestic cat and 50% wild serval! You can teach him to fetch and sit! It is also the largest cat breed that\u2019s legal to keep (in my country anyway)",
  "4770": "Today I learned that Tonga's King George V voluntarily relinquished most of his power and announced he would be guided by his Prime Minister's recommendations on most matters. The King also sold off lucrative business interests as part of the announcement",
  "4771": "Today I learned that a fisherman in Florida hooked a swordfish so big that it dragged his boat for 20 miles and fought for eight hours before he could pull it in. It turned out to be the biggest swordfish ever caught in Florida waters.",
  "4772": "Today I learned that Amy Carter (daughter of President Jimmy Carter), has been arrested 4 times: three times for protesting against Apartheid and once for protesting against CIA recruitment in college",
  "4773": "Today I learned that Jalape\u00f1o peppers and Chipotle peppers are the same pepper - Chipotle peppers are Jalape\u00f1os that have been aged to maturity, dried, and smoked.",
  "4774": "Today I learned that Dr. Archibald spent several years acting as the mate of a female whooping crane sleeping, dancing, and building nests with her as part of an effort to save the species from extinction. He received award for his work.",
  "4775": "Today I learned that Pythagoras cannot have been the first to discover the Pythagorean theorem because it was known and used by the Babylonians over a millennium before he was born.",
  "4776": "Today I learned that Saudi Arabia accidentally printed textbooks showing Yoda sitting next to the king.",
  "4777": "Today I learned that in Germany, Denmark and Finland (amongst others), your baby's name must indicate the gender. So if you wanted to name your beautiful baby girl Gary, for example, they'd refuse.",
  "4778": "Today I learned that Norway leads the world in commercial whaling, hunting hundreds more than Japan per year despite its much smaller population.",
  "4779": "Today I learned that Kurt Cobain almost banned Dave Grohl from playing at Nirvana's Unplugged because he didn't like how Grohl sounded playing drums with sticks at the rehearsals. Finally, Grohl perfomed using the wire brushes and sizzle sticks he recieved as an \"early Christmas present\" from the album's producer.",
  "4780": "Today I learned that there is a formula that can determine the correct amount of caffeine needed for optimal performance, based on factors like amount of sleep.",
  "4781": "Today I learned that the HEPA filter was conceived during WWII to guard soldiers and scientists, especially those working on the Manhattan Project, from radioactive particles.",
  "4782": "Today I learned that Adam Jones, the guitarist for Tool, is also a sculptor, designer and makeup artist who worked on blockbuster films like Jurassic Park, Terminator 2 and Dances With Wolves.",
  "4783": "Today I learned that Jon Bon Jovi owns restaurants in New Jersey & there are no prices on the menu. If you are unable to pay the suggested donation, you may still enjoy a delicious meal.",
  "4784": "Today I learned that alligators love marshmallows. Tour companies regularly use them to reward gators who come close to the boat.",
  "4785": "Today I learned that Ford used an astrologer from California to determine which date they would launch the new Ford Taurus. They paid the astrologer $500.",
  "4786": "Today I learned that The amount of solar energy reaching the surface of Earth is so vast that in one year it is about twice as much as will ever be obtained from all of the Earth's non-renewable resources of coal, oil, natural gas, and mined uranium combined",
  "4787": "Today I learned that the ribbon seal, a rarely seen animal that lives in the Arctic and Subarctic. Their bodies have white strips that look like ribbons.",
  "4788": "Today I learned that the famous science fiction novel The War of the Worlds inspired engineer Robert H. Goddard to invent the liquid fuel rocket and multistage rocket, making the Apollo moon landings possible.",
  "4789": "Today I learned that wool is not antimicrobial: In fact, wool supports more bacteria than cotton, polyester or nylon. However, the odor intensity of bacteria living in wool is lower than bacteria that reside in other textiles.",
  "4790": "Today I learned that all the gold mined in the world can be held in a cubed container measuring 21 meters on each side.",
  "4791": "Today I learned that Business Insider ranks US only at 58th in list of countries in the world with the most freedom.",
  "4792": "Today I learned that Binney, working with his wife, Alice Stead Binney, who coined the name Crayola by combining the French word for chalk, craie, with the first part of oleaginous, the oily paraffin wax used to make the crayon.",
  "4793": "Today I learned that the actress who portrayed the iconic character 'Vasquez' from the 1986 film Aliens, Jenette Goldstein, also portrays character John Conner's foster mother in 1991's Terminator 2 - both movies directed by James Cameron.",
  "4794": "Today I learned that the US presidential election in Maryland in 1832 came down to a difference of 6 votes, giving Henry Clay a margin of 0.01%",
  "4795": "Today I learned that Viagra was discovered accidentally. During clinical trials of sildenafil-now Viagra, for angina, male volunteers reported getting long lasting erections from the pills they were being given.",
  "4796": "Today I learned that zero gravity does literally not exist anywhere in the universe.",
  "4797": "Today I learned that Everest was originally meant to be pronounced as Mount EVE-rest",
  "4798": "Today I learned that the band Panic! at the Disco currently has only one member: Brendon Urie",
  "4799": "Today I learned that neutron stars were mistaken for aliens by the first people to discover them due to their periodic Radio pulses",
  "4800": "Today I learned that One of Nelson Mandela's favorite songs was Dolly Parton's \"Jolene.\" After receiving permission from the prison guards, he often played Dolly's songs for fellow inmates during his imprisonment at Robben Island.",
  "4801": "Today I learned that only 42% of Manhattan residents were born in New York State. In Midtown Manhattan that number drops to 34%.",
  "4802": "Today I learned that in Ku\u015fk\u00f6y, village in northern Turkey, people developed whistling language, which allows them to communicate without speaking",
  "4803": "Today I learned that despite being different colors, bell peppers are all the same species",
  "4804": "Today I learned that PBS affiliate WCVE's Studio and Transmitter is actually located on Sesame Street.",
  "4805": "Today I learned that Princess Elizabeth acceded to the throne of the United Kingdom while she was staying at a treehouse in Kenya",
  "4806": "Today I learned that there's a satirical version of the Pasadena Rose Parade called the Doo Dah Parade which was started in 1978 all because the city wouldn't allow parades on Sundays",
  "4807": "Today I learned that Medical Maggots are a brand name of Maggots used for treating skin and soft tissue wounds.",
  "4808": "Today I learned that There's a Disorder Called Prosopagnosics. It is where you can no longer recognize people's faces. It is caused by head trauma. Developmental prosopagnosia is where you cannot recognize faces from birth.",
  "4809": "Today I learned that Miniature portraits first appeared in the 1520s, only going out of fashion in 1839 with the advent of photography.",
  "4810": "Today I learned that the phrase 'Little Green Men' to describe aliens was coined by journalists, and not based on any eyewitnesses accounts of UFO encounters",
  "4811": "Today I learned that Ken Block, the rally driver and creator of Gymkhana, founded DC shoes",
  "4812": "Today I learned that Jack Marshall, jazz guitarist and household name, also wrote the Munsters theme song.",
  "4813": "Today I learned that 40% of patients in ICUs with septic shock have serum levels of vitamin C supporting a diagnosis of scurvy. The inability to generate vitamin C makes humans very susceptible to dysfunction in a variety of biochemical pathways that are vital for surviving a critical illness such as sepsis.",
  "4814": "Today I learned that Mussolini's granddaughter Alessandra Mussolini in the 80s released a J-POP album",
  "4815": "Today I learned that elephant's trunk contains around 100,000 different muscles.",
  "4816": "Today I learned that the designer of the Courier font (that font that makes screenplays look typewritten), changed his mind about naming it Messenger because \"a letter can be just an ordinary messenger, or it can be the courier, which radiates dignity, prestige, and stability\".",
  "4817": "Today I learned that According to the Constitution of Ireland, the official name of the nation is Ireland(\u00c9ire in Irish), not Republic of Ireland.",
  "4818": "Today I learned that some buildings in Tokyo have postal codes for each floor of the building, which causes some wards to have hundreds of postal codes. In particular, Minato-ku has over 800.",
  "4819": "Today I learned that There is a stock exchange of pirates.",
  "4820": "Today I learned that when Stan Lee was asked about his opinion on Wings' song \"Magneto and Titanium Man\", which included his characters Magneto, Titanium Man and the Crimson Dynamo, he called it \"terrific\".",
  "4821": "Today I learned that Yao Ming's conservation campaigns has led to a 50% drop in shark fin soup consumption in China. He is now working on poaching as well.",
  "4822": "Today I learned that the Retail Credit Company's public image took such a beating after a series of congressional testimonies that they changed their name. Today, they are known as Equifax",
  "4823": "Today I learned that Due to the Taliban dynamiting two famous 4th century giant statues of Buddha for their status as idols, excavators of the site discovered a cave network filled with 5th-9th century artwork and another, previously unknown giant statue of Buddha within",
  "4824": "Today I learned that Belugas can mimic the human voice so well a diver believed his colleagues were trying to talk to him when in fact it was the whale",
  "4825": "Today I learned that vocal jazz legend Ella Fitzgerald was born with perfect pitch so precise that the band musicians she worked with would tune their instruments to her voice.",
  "4826": "Today I learned that In an episode of the Simpsons that aired in 2003, Homer gave his email address as ChunkyLover53@aol.com. The episode's writer, Matt Selman, signed up for the ChunkyLover53 email address beforehand and within minutes of the show's airing found his inbox packed to its 999-message limit.",
  "4827": "Today I learned that Reggie Miller, NBA Hall of Famer, couldn't escape his older sister Cheryl's shadow while in high school. On January 26, 1982, he scored a career high 40 points. He tried bragging about it on the car ride home, only to find out Cheryl scored 105 points and broken 8 national records!",
  "4828": "Today I learned that Manhattan's 4 last remaining phone booths are free of charge",
  "4829": "Today I learned that Kit Kat is produced globally by NESTLE, except in the US where it's made by their competitor HERSHEY",
  "4830": "Today I learned that Sears once offered mail order houses. You'd select your house then Sears would ship it to you by RailRoad and you'd assemble it yourself based on the instructions",
  "4831": "Today I learned that Bill Haast began extracting snake venom at 15 years old. He founded the Miami Serpentarium and injected himself with venom for 60+ years. His blood was used to save 21 snakebite victims. He created a venom serum to cure polio. He was bitten over 170 times and lived to be 100.",
  "4832": "Today I learned that a teenager fooled an entire school, multiple police officers, and a car dealership that he was the youngest State Representative ever. He was escorted to the school, given a tour, and spoke to the high school students about being involved in politics.",
  "4833": "Today I learned that Don Rickles passed away before he was able to record any dialogue for Toy Story 4. Rather than replacing him, Disney reviewed 25 years of material from the first three films, video games, and other media; they were able to assemble enough dialogue to cover the entire film.",
  "4834": "Today I learned that Thomas Jefferson studied the Quran (as well as many other religious texts) and criticized Islam much as he did Christianity and Judaism. Regardless, he believed each should have equal rights in America",
  "4835": "Today I learned that in 1986, 12 members of a Florida jury got stuck in the courthouse elevator for 20 minutes. The jurors were hearing a case against the Otis elevator company.",
  "4836": "Today I learned that Phantom traffic jams (queues of traffic not caused by vehicle collisions or roadworks) are the result of a single driver braking suddenly, causing each successive car to break to a greater degree, creating a wave of stopped or slowed traffic.",
  "4837": "Today I learned that Unsolved Mysteries' host Robert Stack was often skeptical of the paranormal stories that the show covered. While recording narration for the show's segments, he would occasionally turn to his producer and exclaim \"come on, Raymond!\"",
  "4838": "Today I learned that one man won $6 million in one night from one casino. Don Johnson singlehandedly ruined the Tropicana's April 2011 revenue through blackjack; he'd already won $9 million at two other casinos. He is now banned from most Atlantic City casinos.",
  "4839": "You should know that Your last chance to save the freedom of fairly priced internet access is ENDING. Make our voices heard here!",
  "4840": "You should know that in the United States, you can put a lost ID in any mailbox and the postal service will deliver it to the mailing address on the card",
  "4841": "You should know that Frito-Lay just shrank all of their chip bags but are still charging the same price. Family size bags are now the size of the original regular bags",
  "4842": "You should know that if you lost your Android Smartphone, you can open the URL \"google.com/android/devicemanager\" to check its GPS position or to let it ring if you lost it at home (even if it's set to silent!)",
  "4843": "You should know that this kind of deadbolt is not safe, at all [GIF]",
  "4844": "You should know that the yellow dog project",
  "4845": "You should know that VLC can also rip from YouTube",
  "4846": "You should know that On YouTube, pressing \"K\" will always pause/play the video no matter where you've clicked last on the page",
  "4847": "Facebook Really Wants To Be Hated, Will Launch Auto-Play Video Ads In 2013",
  "4848": "You should know that if you're trying to quit smoking you should register for texts from http://smokefree.gov/smokefreetxt You'll receive motivational texts a few times a day as well as support when you text \"crave\". Worth a shot if you're serious about quitting. It's helping me.",
  "4849": "You should know that suits. [x-post from mfa]",
  "4850": "You should know that there is a website called Debatepedia, which is like a Wikipedia of debates - an encyclopedia of pro and con arguments and quotes on critical issues",
  "4851": "You should know that common tips for efficiency around the home",
  "4852": "You should know that when quoting a person on reddit all you have to is highlight the text you want to quote and then hit reply",
  "4853": "You should know that the difference between accuracy and precision. ",
  "4854": "What we've learned from Wikileaks",
  "4855": "You should know that Ticketmaster's privacy policy basically states that they will keep your information, they will spam you and that they will sell your information to a third-party so so they can spam you too.",
  "4856": "You should know that Compilation: An album of 101 helpful things to know.",
  "4857": "You should know that These 99 lifehacks...in easy to understand photos. So. Clever.",
  "4858": "You should know that 13 stargazing events in 2013 [x-post r/space]",
  "4859": "don't laugh at people when they don't know much about something you are familiar with. They could be much more knowledgeable than you in their own area.",
  "4860": "Make a 5-10 minute video documenting the state of your life right now. In 10 years time you'll be very glad you did.",
  "4861": "Every few months take a look at what you\u2019ve posted on social media, Facebook wall, Instagram feed, etc., to ensure it really does align with your values and isn\u2019t just things you\u2019ve posted giving it little to no thought.",
  "4862": "If you have trouble backing a trailer because you have to turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction you want the trailer to go, try holding the steering wheel at the bottom. Now if you want the trailer to go to the right just move your hand to the right..",
  "4863": "Keep a document or spreadsheet with the names of your friends/family/coworkers. Whenever you hear them talk about something they like in conversation, write it next to their name. This document will become your instruction manual for making the people around you happy.",
  "4864": "If you look at the person's elbow when you go to high five them, you will never miss.",
  "4865": "Don't drink coffee every day, you'll build up a tolerance, if you only drink it every so often you'll get the effects much more",
  "4866": "If you want to buy something online, you should use the incognito mode. It's likely that you get better prices that way.",
  "4867": "tearing leafy greens, as opposed to cutting them, will reduce browning, as the tearing will break the plant around its cells. Similarly, coating cut apples, avocados, etc in citrus, helps reduce oxidation.",
  "4868": "If you\u2019re running low on funds and are getting hit with overdraft fees, buy a prepaid gift card and use that until that you can get a positive balance. Many banks will charge overdraft fees per transaction, so if you buy one prepaid card, you get one fee. (Be careful for negative balance fees)",
  "4869": "Take a picture of your keys. If you lose them, you'll have a picture to show people.",
  "4870": "If you're short on cash but need a service, check universities in your area. You can often get discounted or free services (Haircuts, Massages, and even Dental Work) by volunteering yourself/property for educational purposes.",
  "4871": "in need of reliable trade services (plumber, electrician, etc)? Ask you local estate agents for their reccomdations.",
  "4872": "Google doesn't want you saving a syllable and saying \"Okay Goog\", but it's terribly worth it.",
  "4873": "If you are afraid you won't stay in touch with a friend, choose a random date in the future (6 months, a year...) and write their phone along with \"Call & meet up!\" into your calendar. Repeat with more friends until that you don't acutally remember who's number is who's and when the day comes, call!",
  "4874": "When initiating any type of mobile message; try to send the whole content in a single message rather than separate messages. It will avoid any annoyances caused due to multiple notification sounds.",
  "4875": "if you don\u2019t have access to eye drops and have dry eyes, try plucking your nose hairs to naturally trigger tears.",
  "4876": "When copy and pasting a link, if it's really long you can delete the ? and everything to the right of it to make it shorter",
  "4877": "if you have to go for a medical check-up, try to go in the closing hours instead of the opening ones, you'll find much less people to wait.",
  "4878": "Need a cash advance? Send the money to a friend through venmo and have them send it back to avoid any fees.",
  "4879": "Check in on your friend\u2019s mental health. Keep asking how they\u2019re doing. Some people don\u2019t want to bother others with their problems, but they desperately want someone to talk to.",
  "4880": "If your goal in life is to be useful to others, you can start by figuring out how to be useful to yourself.",
  "4881": "After writing a long essay, highlight the text and have your computer read it back to you. Hearing your essay out loud will help to catch any grammar or spelling errors you may have made.",
  "4882": "If a service dog approaches you without their owner, they need your help!",
  "4883": "When registering for online services, enter Germany or other EU countries as your location to get better privacy features by default because of GDPR.",
  "4884": "If you're planning a big life event (wedding, baby, graduation, etc.) create an email account specifically for that event. That way you can register and shop online and avoid reminder and promotional emails being sent to your daily use email after the event has ended.",
  "4885": "If you set something on top of your car, also set your keys on top of your car.",
  "4886": "If you want to memorize something, listen to a song you know really well while reading through it. In my experience, my brain associates the lines of the thing I'm memorizing with the different parts of the song, so while saying the lines out loud, I know what's coming next!",
  "4887": "If you want to remove a price tag that is stuck on an object like books seamlessly, attach a small bit of sellotape on top and peel it off - the price tag will come right off.",
  "4888": "If you\u2019re shopping at a store that offers rewards when you sign up with a phone number, but you haven\u2019t signed up, area code + 867-5309 has worked at every store I\u2019ve tried.",
  "4889": "If you're an Android user and are tired of ads in every app (as well as in the web) download this app called Blokada by searching it up on Google. Blocks all ads in every app FOR FREE. Works like a charm.",
  "4890": "When shopping for shoes with laces (especially for kids), consider that flat-style laces stay tied better than round ones, so buy a substitute pair of laces if you are getting shoes that come with round ones.",
  "4891": "don't park near the entrance of a store, park near the trolley return",
  "4892": "Want to avoid fishing drawstrings out of your sweater hoods? Tie the strings in a bow before washing and problem solved!",
  "4893": "Holding down Ctrl+Shift and pressing T will reopen your last closed tab in chrome.",
  "4894": "Instead of purchasing an expensive cargo organizer for your vehicle (vans, hatchbacks, and station wagons in particular), pick up some stackable laundry baskets. They make carrying goods into the home easier as well as providing easily accessible storage in a vehicle.",
  "4895": "Save a top from your ketchup and mustard squeeze bottles so that when someone messes it up you can get your spare and put the yucky one in the dishwasher.",
  "4896": "open bags sugar and weetabix over the sink to avoid making a mess of counter tops",
  "4897": "When trying to overlap text with images, Google Slides is one of the most easiest and useful for this.",
  "4898": "if someone is insulting you if you ignore them long enough, they'll usually stop because they get bored. They thrive off of your reactions.",
  "4899": "Double tapping on a comment automatically upvotes it",
  "4900": "If you ever get lost in a maze, cave, or mine, remember the right hand rule. Simply put your right hand on a wall and keep it there and start walking you will inevitably get to the exit",
  "4901": "if you leave a bad of chips open for too long, and they seem like they've gone stale, don't just throw the bag away. Often times there's a top layer of stale chips while the ones beneath are still good.",
  "4902": "one of the buttons on a gas pump turns off the sound for ads.",
  "4903": "Shrink the size of your PDFs using wecompress.com",
  "4904": "If you're trying to wear a pair of shoes that are slightly too big, put on an extra pair of socks to make them fit better.",
  "4905": "Buy yourself a pack of underwear that are uncomfortable. If you're a slacker these will be notification you need to do laundry. You will exhaust all other options till you get to them as they are uncomfortable.",
  "4906": "Don't update youtube if they ask you as if it very possible that the update will fix the problem with the ads when you go to the end of the video and click \"replay\"",
  "4907": ": Don\u2019t tell a foreigner their English sounds great. It\u2019s most likely offensive as, these days, most have studied it from an early age just like you.",
  "4908": "If you use Outlook desktop to manage email add a one minute delay to every email you send. It is always half a second later you hit send that you realize that you forgot to add something. You can then go to outgoing mail and find it waiting for you",
  "4909": "If someone offers you gum or a mint, take it. You probably need it and they're too polite to say.",
  "4910": "If a company or person says you will become \"financially independent\", it's an MLM/scam",
  "4911": "Make your password a positive affirmation or mantra to give yourself a boost every time you type it in.",
  "4912": "When watching an youtube video with lots of ads, just skip to the end and hit replay, it will drop all the ads",
  "4913": "LPT:If you need to find out a ring size for a Gift just start a conversation about hearing a ring size being the same as a shoe size. Usually they will say no so then you can call bs and get the info. If they say yes just go look at her shoes. Very helpful for surprise engagements and gifts.",
  "4914": "If someone mentions an important fact about themselves (birthday, pet name, etc.) that you\u2019ll probably forget, take a note of it in contact\u2019s notes on your phone. Saves the awkward situation of having to ask again, and helps show you that you care.",
  "4915": "Check your seating options for your flight online within the last few hours before the flight. Cancellations may have been made that open up new seating options you didn't have when you originally booked the flight.",
  "4916": "The best shopping carts are in the parking lot, they probably didn't get all the way out there with a busted wheel.",
  "4917": "Anyone w/ ridiculous medical bills: Google \"medical billing advocates\" & call one near you. They'll negotiate lower bills for you.",
  "4918": "You can stop adblock or subscription notification occurring on website's by pressing \"stop loading\"-button, when text is loaded but ads aren't.",
  "4919": "That double down arrow button beside the add comment tab on Reddit, you can hold and drag to anywhere on screen and it stays there.",
  "4920": "If you ever forget your WiFi password or you want to get your school WiFi password etc. Just type this command into the command line of a computer already connected to that WiFi: netsh wlan show profile WiFi-name key=clear",
  "4921": "After scraping off any snow or ice, if your car windows are frozen shut, open and firmly close the doors to unstick them.",
  "4922": "When done drinking from a squeeze water bottle, squeeze it just a little more (and hold the squeeze) before taking it out of your mouth. This way it doesn\u2019t make the loud suction noise.",
  "4923": "Windows key + V brings up a Clipboard panel which shows the history of items you\u2019ve copied to the clipboard.",
  "4924": "Learn to identify \"Recreational Eating\" in your life, and to moderate it the way you do other forms of recreation. It can help shape/re-shape the way you approach eating and ultimately your health in general.",
  "4925": "If your car is starting to overheat, turn on the heater. Cars heat the interior with heat from the engine, so this will actually pull the heat away.",
  "4926": "Don\u2019t connect your phone number to your Facebook. People on dating apps who you give your number to can paste it into Facebook and find you without knowing your last name.",
  "4927": "Before you propose, schedule a manicure appoint for your (soon to be) fianc\u00e9e for the day after you\u2019re going to propose. She\u2019s going to be taking pictures and showing off her new ring, she\u2019ll really appreciate it!",
  "4928": "Consider opting for in-store pickup when shopping online instead of shipping to your home. This \u201ccounts\u201d as sales for your local store vs. a random location where the company ships from, helping your local economy/job market",
  "4929": "if you want to make changes in your life but feel overwhelmed, set a small change/goal for each month. Individually they\u2019re small changes, but 12 small changes = a big change.",
  "4930": "You can do frame-by-frame scrubbing on youtube using the dot and the comma.",
  "4931": "You can be as nice to a person as you can be, they can still turn on you.",
  "4932": "Make sure to enable the safe search option on your browsers and/or search engines at work. It will save you the embarrassment of NSFW stuff on your screen.",
  "4933": "Make a copy of your keys and put them on a keychain and put that in a safe place. That way if you ever lose your keys, you can read knowing you have that backup keyring.",
  "4934": "Every few years or so, pull a fresh few inches of rope from the pull-starter handle of your lawn or snow machine and the a new stopper knot and cut off the old frayed end. Starter ropes hardly ever break at a convenient time and this preventative measure can save a lot of hassle.",
  "4935": "Windows key + L Locks your PC. Same as CTRL+ALT+DEL but simpler and easier.",
  "4936": "Windows key + X allows you to crop a screenshot and it's automatically on your clipboard.",
  "4937": "When booking your flight ticket, avoid sitting in the back of the aircraft. If there is turbulence, the back will feel the heaviest of the turbulence.",
  "4938": "Put whatever alarm clock on the opposite end of the room or just away from wherever your sleeping. It forces you to get out of bed and turn off the alarm.",
  "4939": "If you're trying to log into a wifi network that has browser-based login (Starbucks, airplane, etc) and can't load the login page, go to 123.com in your browser. (Far easier to remember than a long IP address, and it always works.)",
  "4940": "if you can't do any good when no one's watching, don't end up doing anything BAD either.",
  "4941": "Use hand sanitizer and a throwaway rag to wipe off the paint that tow companies use when your car gets towed.",
  "4942": "If you're learning workouts from vedio instructions, Use your smartphone's camera in Slow-motion mode to observe your moves. By this way, you can compare and correct your mistakes.",
  "4943": "A good conversation starter with an acquaintance is to look and see who your friends in common are on facebook, and discuss how you both know them.",
  "4944": "If you need hot water from the sink faster in the morning. Let the shower run on full heat for a few seconds. This will get hot water running through the pipes of your home quicker.",
  "4945": "If you cant open a jar use a bottle opener to pull the lid away from the jar and break the vacuum seal",
  "4946": "Just learn. About as much as you can. A primary way this can help is by knowing exactly what needs fixed when something is broken, so you don\u2019t overpay.",
  "4947": "always trust that gut feeling, no one knows you better than your subconscious.",
  "4948": "If a news story tells you how to feel, it's not news.",
  "4949": "You can use your selfie camera to get a better view when you have to plug cables in behind something and you can't properly see, like a TV.",
  "4950": "Taking a silent pause always sounds more professional than saying \u201cumm\u201d. Get in the practice of pausing while thinking rather than using filler words.",
  "4951": "if you are buying something online that can't be returned, mark that it's a gift so you can return it in-store. Even though it will be store credit, it is better than losing money.",
  "4952": "Don't take shortcuts until that you know how to get there the long way. You'll understand the full process better.",
  "4953": "Before getting a mortgage, financing a car or any type of loan you'll be paying interest to, find a credit repair company or dispute negative delinquencies yourself.. This way you'll get approved for a lower interest rate.",
  "4954": "When in an interview, avoid or limit using \"To be honest\" as much as possible. Reason? It's ambiguous. It can also mean - you were not honest so far in the interview.",
  "4955": "Don\u2019t point out someone\u2019s stress or frustration to them. You\u2019ll only make it worse. Just help them relax instead.",
  "4956": "Take your kiddos to the pool after dinner, bring their pjs, let them shower and bring them home tired and ready for bed.",
  "4957": "If you want to know how nice a town is, join their subreddit. If you are thinking about moving there, you will really know what it\u2019s like.",
  "4958": "You can buy a bottle of Chick-fil-A sauce at Walmart. It's called \"chicken dipping sauce.\"",
  "4959": "Wrap a hand towel around the glass of your French coffee press while it brews. It keeps your coffee hotter for longer in your desired pre-heated tumbler.",
  "4960": "Don\u2019t eat too many walnuts. The high fibre and oil in them can cause vicious diarrhoea.",
  "4961": "Buy a 12 pack of those cheap gym towels to have at your disposal, especially if you have pets or kids. Having a stack of towels that you\u2019re not worried about staining to clean up the next mess comes in very handy",
  "4962": "Sound bounces off flat surfaces. If you need to communicate with someone in another room or behind you, review your surroundings and bounce your voice like a billiard ball",
  "4963": "The next comment button is movable on the Reddit app.",
  "4964": "To disable auto-play on a YouTube song for mobile devices, drag the song to the end. Cancel the autoplay count down. Now play the song from the beginning.",
  "4965": "Use numbers in the password you type most frequently to improve your number row typing accuracy.",
  "4966": "when visiting your grandparents, ask them to teach you something that's interesting or important to them. Chatting is fine, but asking for something specific shows you care about them, and gives them a chance to feel purpose",
  "4967": "Use the Notes app to make yourself a to-do list each morning. Then, take a screenshot of it and set it as your lock screen. That way, when you pick up your phone throughout the day, you'll be reminded of what needs to get done.",
  "4968": "Always Google words you don't understand when browsing online, it's so easy to do yet really improves one's vocabulary",
  "4969": "After cleaning up broken glass, duct tape does a great job of pulling the shards you can't see out of your fingers.",
  "4970": "- If you ever want to tip contractor staff that have done work for you, give it to the staff themselves. Employers and management often pocket the money themselves and say nothing about it to the staff.",
  "4971": "If you're feeling low and want to make things in life, try making small changes to your day to improve your current self. The motivation to create new habits for the better can significantly make you feel better than you are feeling right now.",
  "4972": "kicking a wall can get rid of snow on shoes better and faster than stomping.",
  "4973": "People can see when you're active on instagram so you can't ignore their DMs without it being awkward. To turn off this feature, go into the privacy settings and simply turn it off. It only takes a few seconds.",
  "4974": "Wet your nails before cutting them and they won't fly away off the clipper. Then when you're done, scratch them on your jeans to make them soft.",
  "4975": "On mobile reddit you can clear all of your inbox notifications by tapping on the 3 dots in the corner and selecting mark all as read.",
  "4976": "If you forget someone's name, run through the alphabet in your mind. Sometimes even the first letter of their name will help jog your memory.",
  "4977": "practice every day tasks with the hand you don't usually use,if you injure your dominant hand it will make life easier.",
  "4978": "Want chewy cookies days after baking? Store them in Tupperware with a few slices of sandwich bread; the moisture in the bread will be absorbed by the cookies keeping them soft",
  "4979": "most toilets flush with more strength if you hold the lever down for a few seconds instead of pushing it down and releasing it.",
  "4980": "If you plan on taking the stairs don't put your hands in your pockets. It could save your life.",
  "4981": "When a youtube link starts with \"dQw4\", it's most likely a rickroll.",
  "4982": "Always check your car's oil level and hub cap temperature when you stop at filling stations as a habit.",
  "4983": "Most modern stall doors can be lifted off their hinges in case of emergency",
  "4984": "When making a grilled cheese sandwich, cover the pan with a lid. This creates the perfect environment for the cheese to melt but still allows the bread to get golden and crispy.",
  "4985": "Want to teach kids about saving money? Try the Penny Challenge: Day 1 - Save $0.01, Day 2 - Save $0.02; Day 100 - $1, Day 365 - $3.65. In the end, they will have saved $667.95!",
  "4986": "Contrary to popular sayings, don't TELL someone you love them but instead make them FEEL you do with your actions. Your actions speak louder than words ever will.",
  "4987": "You can run Adblock Plus and UBlock Origin at the same time.",
  "4988": "when in a confrontation, pick your battles based on \"do I win?\" Instead of the \"principal of the thing\". Fighting a battle that costs you energy, time, money, or emotional stress just for the principal of the thing is almost never worth it. This also makes things a lot easier to let go.",
  "4989": "When expanding lists on your computer, start with the last plus sign and work your way up, backwards. It wont bring you to the top of the page each time you do so like it would normally.",
  "4990": "If your shirt is wrinkly and you have no means to iron it/steam it - only dry yourself off 70% of way after a shower. Immediately put on the shirt, and the moisture will leave it much straighter.",
  "4991": "Avoid unhealthy snacking by storing your snacks behind a selection of fresh fruit in your pantry.",
  "4992": "Stall handles have notches on the other side of the door- pay attention to which way they're oriented for locked and unlocked positions so in the future you don't need to push on the doors gently to see if it's occupied.",
  "4993": "When refilling a hot water bottle, be sure to re-use the water already in it. Not only does it save water but it saves boiling too much water unnecessarily.",
  "4994": "Cancel Netflix straight after you subscribe. You still get your entire month, but there could be a few days after your month expires where you wouldn't watch anything, so you're effectively getting those days for free. Once you want to watch a show again, repeat the process.",
  "4995": "if you can't return lent money in a week, don't borrow it.",
  "4996": "If you want an elderly person who'd have trouble with smart phones to take a photo of you, set the photo app timer to 10 seconds, press the button before giving them the phone and tell them to just point the phone so they can see you in the screen. You can even count down together.",
  "4997": "Keep a picture of your car, license plate and VIN in your phone. If in case your vehicle is stolen, you can have this info handy to provide to law enforcement.",
  "4998": "Grate your own cheese. It\u2019s cheaper, the block keeps longer, and it melts better without the anti-caking dust the pre-shredded stuff has all over it",
  "4999": "When calling 911 for immediate assistance, the first thing you should tell them is your current location. As soon as they have an address, they send units to you.",
  "5000": "Never buy a car with only one key or if you do, make a deal. It's likely that second key will cost you $100's of dollars.",
  "5001": "Having a bad day? Take 15-30min and look-up bloopers and outtakes from your favourite movies and TV Shows.",
  "5002": "if you\u2019re overwhelmed by housework, put on music and do one task per song. At the end of each song switch what you\u2019re doing, like dishes, laundry, tidying a room, vacuuming, or the room you\u2019re working on, no matter where you\u2019re up to. Keep switching back and forth each song until that it\u2019s all done.",
  "5003": "If using eye drops in the typical way is difficult for you, close your eyes and drop some near the tear duct before reopening",
  "5004": "If you have the cheapest option for Netflix you're paying to stream one screen only, you can still download content on other screens and watch simultaneously",
  "5005": "If you are using Windows 10, you can significantly improve your startup times by going to Task Manager > Advanced > Startup and disabling a lot of the tasks that are starting with your PC.",
  "5006": "Always keep a full toolkit in your car boot/trunk, even if you never use it on the car, you may be surprised how much use you DO get out of it.",
  "5007": "Going to NYC? Go to Flushing instead of Chinatown. Go to Arthur Avenue in the Bronx instead of Little Italy.",
  "5008": "If root vegetables become sloppy and soft, add cold water to a bowl, leave the vegetables in the bowl over night in the fridge. They become hard and tastier again. Also works with salad",
  "5009": "When calculating salary differences, take your cost of living into account. For instance, increasing your net salary from 40k to 50k (25% increase) can actually translate into a 100% increase in your savings if your cost of living is 30k.",
  "5010": "Drinking cold water speeds up your metabolism and will help you lose weight naturally.",
  "5011": "Don't worry about what other people think about you. Just try and be who you want to be when people think about you.",
  "5012": "If you plan on hunting for after- holiday sales, consider visiting a College town a few weeks after. Most students leave campus for the holidays, so prices drop even lower than other places and there is usually more left over inventory as well.",
  "5013": "In many areas the postman can sell you postage on the spot at pickup",
  "5014": "If you find yourself turning off your alarm and not getting up in the morning, put your alarm far away from your bed so you have to get up to turn it off",
  "5015": "In Excel hold down shift and drag an area to move it in between something else.",
  "5016": "If you use Spotify and there\u2019s an unreleased song or just a song that isn\u2019t on Spotify for whatever reason, search the song name under podcasts. If it\u2019s by a popular enough artist, you should find it.",
  "5017": "Being completely quiet, doing nothing 5 mins a day increases your imagination.",
  "5018": "When traveling to or from Australia wipe your phone. Border force can and will search it and if you don't give up your encryption you can and will be jailed.",
  "5019": "Get a water bottle, not only will you drink more water but you'll also have less dishes to wash.",
  "5020": "You can sidestep Youtube red\u2019s \u201cfeature\u201d of letting you have videos keep playing while not in the app, by downloading Discord and either joining or making a server with a voice channel that has RythmBot. Just request song and playlist links in the voice channel and it\u2019ll keep playing for you",
  "5021": "Always forgetting things? Just text whatever to yourself then reference that when needed.",
  "5022": "If the instructions for your new device are written in shoddy English, use a translation software to read the portion of the instructions written in the manufacturer's original language. The results will often be much more coherent.",
  "5023": "Never ship a used laptop to Mexico. The process to get it through customs takes forever and requires a lot of paperwork. New laptops are OK.",
  "5024": "If a train ticket is the same price to go an extra 50 miles or so on the same line as your usual journey, buy the longer-range ticket as it will still be valid if you miss your stop",
  "5025": "Always walk around with easy access to a book. It's a conversation starter, makes you look more interesting, and you might even read it and learn something.",
  "5026": "If you do not know how to pronounce someone's name and you have to either meet with them or talk to them over the phone, call them during some hour you think they won't answer and check their voicemail to see how THEY pronounce their own name.",
  "5027": "When flying, you can go to the counter and ask for a different seat. This way you can request an aisle, window, or emergency row seat without paying extra.",
  "5028": "Let someone know you're picking up the tab for a meal AFTER they've ordered. This allows a considerate friend to order what s/he wants freely and also prevents a colleague/acquaintance from taking advantage of your generosity.",
  "5029": "Make yourself look as old as possible in your Drivers License photo. Then for the next 10 years everyone will think you're aging amazingly.",
  "5030": "If your inhaler's empty, put it in warm water for a few seconds. You should be able to get another couple of toots from it.",
  "5031": "Whenever you google any question and want good answers, add \"reddit\" at the end of your search. This will make Reddit threads pop up with the same question and will have very helpful and informative answers.",
  "5032": "Start writing stand up jokes daily. Just do it in a notes page on your phone. It forces you to find the funny in everything and it will make you laugh every day.",
  "5033": "if you make a mistake while others are watching, know that you're giving those others permission to be human. Even better, if you handle it well your aplomb will help them do the same. Everyone wins.",
  "5034": "Pay attention to the direction someone\u2019s feet are pointing when in conversation. If they\u2019re not pointing directly at you, you may not have their full attention or they may want to keep the conversation fairly short.",
  "5035": "Hoard honey, it lasts forever and with the decline of the honeybee population, in the future it will potentially be worth many times what it is now.",
  "5036": "If you do something above and beyond for someone, don\u2019t draw attention to it. They may never notice, but if they do it will mean exponentially more to them than if you mentioned it.",
  "5037": "Buying a 2015 or newer Jeep? Plan on replacing the transmission within your first 10k miles. Ask any current Jeep owner to confirm",
  "5038": "The Tasty App is really great for people trying to include more cooking in their routine. Although it might seem like a viral cliche, the videos included with the recipe are helpful!",
  "5039": "If you\u2019ve decided to eat out tonight, especially a restaurant you\u2019ve never been to, check online to see if they have an app or a rewards program. They\u2019re usually free to sign up, and often offer free food to first time customers!",
  "5040": "If you're nervous about exercising/being judged at the gym, go to the gym in the town next to yours. You will most likely know no one and the added 10-20 minutes total is worth the peace of mind and will produce a healthier and happier lifestyle",
  "5041": "If you\u2019re about to enter a room where you might catch someone in an awkward situation; Either knock OR creak the door open for 1-2 seconds before fully entering to give the other side time to say something.",
  "5042": "To skip a video advertisement on iPhone apps which will not show the cross(x) button, double tap the home button and single tap to return back to the ad. Now the cross button is available.",
  "5043": "You can safely call out a Reddit post that was reposted too much over time by saying it's a classic.",
  "5044": "The best hangover breakfast is a banana, water, honey on crackers, and a multivitamin.",
  "5045": "When potty training, spray the toddler's potty with cooking spray for easy clean up",
  "5046": "don't wait for your employer to pay for your training. No paid training once a year in Las Vegas will help you become an expert. You need to learn new things and train every day, by yourself!",
  "5047": "If you don't have a good teacher at school, learn what you need to from YouTube. Thousands of teachers producing high quality content that you can rewind and relisten to if you need further understanding.",
  "5048": "- Put an onion in the freezer for 5 minutes before cutting it. The cold stops the onion from producing compounds that sting your eyes.",
  "5049": "if you're feeling down, compete a simple task around the home/office. When I'm feeling down all day and I do a simple task like the dishes, when I'm done, the sense of accomplishment helps my mood tremendously",
  "5050": "Tired of seeing political posts on mobile? Block the user of the post(s), especially if their karma is almost all from posts. Many that make the front page are the same handful of users/bots.",
  "5051": "When someone comes to you with an issue in their life, it is not always a good idea to compare it to something affecting your own. Occasionally, people want attention to be focused on them, rather than it be downplayed by others.",
  "5052": "Using CTRL+SHIFT+V will paste text without the source formatting.",
  "5053": "If someone asks you to share inappropriate personal information, tell them \"You first.\" By turning it back on them, they'll often realize they are uncomfortable providing that information and it wasn't an appropriate question to ask.",
  "5054": "Avoid ads dispersed throughout a YouTube video by skipping to a point after each ad, then just going back to the beginning.",
  "5055": "if you don\u2019t have a good teacher at school, then learn what you can from the public library. The information is going to be much better vetted and more reliable than what you find on the internet. If there\u2019s something missing, you\u2019ll have a good",
  "5056": "Confused on what to get as a gift for someone close? Ask them to guess what you got fo them and try meeting their expectation as per their guess. Old underhand trick but almost always works!",
  "5057": "When someone says they volunteer, don't respond with \"I could never do that because SPECIFIC REASON HERE.\" Such a response defends your pride, instead of praising another's choice to volunteer. Example: \"I could never volunteer at an animal shelter. I'd have to take all those cute dogs home!\"",
  "5058": "Leave a copy of your house key with someone you trust. If you ever get locked out, your family or friend could bring you your key and save you a bunch of time and money",
  "5059": "If you're in a subway or somewhere else with low internet connection and your spotify won't load your downloaded playlists as quick as you want, turn your mobile data off and on.",
  "5060": "You can use your smartphone with gloves on if you lick the tip of your gloved finger. Works with screen protectors too.",
  "5061": ": If you're riding a motorbike in a countryside area and run out of petrol , you can tilt your motorbike on one side (0\u00b0) that both wheel will get lifted , keep it that way for a minute and try to kickstart your bike again, it will give you enough fuel/time to run to the next petrol pump.",
  "5062": "Have a bad experience at a food establishment? Fill out the 'contact us' form online and your next visit will likely be on them.",
  "5063": "Use a Dry Erase Marker to Erase Permanent Marker from a Dry Erase Board",
  "5064": "Sometimes finding motivation is just about making time. If you can fix a certain time to doing something, it\u2019s almost guaranteed to be a little easier to get it over with. Also, never begin a task with the \u201cI should have...\u201d thinking, because that only holds you back.",
  "5065": "If your hands get cold easily wear touchscreen compatible gloves when using a laptop so you can keep your fingers warm and still move the mouse",
  "5066": "If you\u2019re buying cookies or baked goods, try to do it in the morning. Bakeries and restaurants usually don\u2019t restock until that the next day.",
  "5067": "Never lend anyone any money. If they're really your friends, they'll understand.",
  "5068": "Have a complexe Wi-Fi password set with some strong random password generator and then, use a QRcode generator to have it print and easily being accessible for you and your friends. (by scanning it)",
  "5069": "College Freshmen, do not rush to buy books required for class. Check your school libraries and public libraries first. Especially in big school systems like University of California, you can find almost every single book you will need for class.",
  "5070": "Make a checklist of things you need when traveling and stick it on your closet door. Every time you realize you forgot to pack something, add it to the list when you get back. Saves you time running around trying to remember what you will need each time you have to pack.",
  "5071": "- When visiting a new city and you want to go out and try different restaurants, if possible, take a walk through town during the first days of the week. The restaurants that are full on Monday's and Tuesday's are the generally really good ones.",
  "5072": "Put monthly or bi-monthly reminders on your phone calendar to call different extended family members. A lot of older relatives are lonely and even a five-minute phone call can make their whole week.",
  "5073": "if you are leaving a voicemail and want to skip the message, just press asterisk to go straight to the beep",
  "5074": "If you struggle making conversation talk about a pet. Lots of people have pets and love them. Everyone has lots of funny stories and anecdotes, alot of them relatable.",
  "5075": "Even though money goes in and out of your account automatically doesn't mean you never have to look at your bank account. Just a quick daily check of your balance and spendings will keep you out of a lot of troubles.",
  "5076": "Watch carefully the special things your partner does for you, especially the 'misses' when they are taking guesses at what you like. Those are the special things they would like done for them.",
  "5077": "Start a positive habit on Saturday. Gives you two non work days to build momentum before Monday kicks you in the face.",
  "5078": "Have you ever scrolled on reddit for hours and accidentally hit some button that took you back to the top? Don\u2019t try to scroll back down like you normally would. Tap and hold down the scroll bar on the right, then drag down, to find the last post you saw much quicker.",
  "5079": "You don\u2019t need a Costco membership to purchase alcohol in the following 8 states: Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Indiana, Massachusetts, and Michigan.",
  "5080": "It\u2019s ultimately not the workout you do that changes your body/how you look, it\u2019s your diet. A machine needs the proper fuel.",
  "5081": "When you lend money to a friend in need, think of it a gift, while telling them it's a loan. If you don't get it back, you've helped a friend in need, if you do it's a bonus.",
  "5082": "Buy emergency contraceptive (Plan B) before you need it.",
  "5083": "Looking for New Ideas for an Invention? Go to Subreddits Like Mildlyinfuriating and Assholedesign, Find a Problem That Needs to Be Solved and Invent the Solution",
  "5084": "Health is wealth. Don't take it for granted if you have good health. Exercise at least one hour a day to take care of it walking/ biking/swimming/weights, etc. Don't wait to find something you LOVE to do. Just start now if you're not doing it already.",
  "5085": "When searching for anything online, if you want to exclude a certain website, do -(insert webpage name here). For example: Julius Caesar -Wikipedia",
  "5086": "Google \"word coach\" if you want to expand your English-language vocabulary",
  "5087": "Blend and freeze any unused or leftover vegetables to use as quick, healthy and tasty home made stock cubes",
  "5088": "In the Reddit App you can move the \"skip down button\". Just hold it and move it anywhere on the screen. It's quit convenient if you want to scroll with your left hand.",
  "5089": "If you have the flu and are vomiting, drink a sports drink like Gatorade/Powerade instead of water \u2014 it'll not only keep you hydrated and replenish your electrolytes (which will end your vomiting sooner), but it will also make it taste less appalling and keep something in your stomach to expel",
  "5090": "Trying to read a news article but it says you\u2019ve used up your free articles for the month? Use incognito to bypass the paywall.",
  "5091": "When watching a playlist on YouTube, press the End key to go to the next video",
  "5092": "when you\u2019ve settled in your hotel room and heated your frozen dinner but forgot to get a fork, use two coffee stirrers from the in-room packet as chopsticks.",
  "5093": "When eating ice cream straight from the container, place it in a beanie to keep it from melting too fast",
  "5094": "If you don\u2019t wanna forget something, write your reminders on a tab on Google so every time you go on the internet you\u2019ll see it.",
  "5095": "Use chopsticks to eat noodles, ramen, or similar snacks while working at the computer in order to keep your keyboard and fingers clean",
  "5096": "Instead of spending a day shopping, spend a day cleaning out your closet. You will find clothes you didn't realize you had and re-discover old favorites you thought you had lost. Plus, it's free!",
  "5097": "Don\u2019t set things down on the roof of your car. Put them on the hood in front of the driver. You can\u2019t forget they\u2019re there when you get in to drive off.",
  "5098": "If you want tacos from Chipotle, order a burrito bowl instead. Then ask for taco shells on the side. They are free and usually you\u2019ll get more food from ordering a bowl. Also your shells won\u2019t get soggy if you decide to order takeout!",
  "5099": "If you\u2019re planning on getting rid of luggage, consider cleaning it up and taking it to local foster homes. Many times children are forced to move their belongings in garbage bags.",
  "5100": "When you're in an elevator that malfunctions press the emergency button for at least 5 seconds. A lot of people use to panic in that situation and just press the button for a small amount of time.",
  "5101": "When buying a dog jacket, avoid the fleece lined ones. They create static against your dogs fur and are uncomfortable for your dog to wear.",
  "5102": "If you make plans with a group months in advance. Remind them periodically or at least the week before the date so they don't make conflicting plans and it just ruins everyone's time.",
  "5103": "When cooking meat that produces grease, if you don\u2019t plan on saving or immediately using the grease for something else, set the pan/container off to the side and let the grease solidify before disposing of it. This way you avoid burns, clogged lines, or damage to the sewer/septic system.",
  "5104": "If you ever find yourself in a conversation and don\u2019t know what to talk about, ask questions. People naturally love to talk about themselves.",
  "5105": "If you tend to be uncomfortable or get self conscious about what you're wearing for an event (a date for example) wear the outfit you're going to wear for it the day beforehand. Even if it's a bit dressy or fancy go about your day as usual; shopping, getting coffee, etc. It will help a lot.",
  "5106": "if you have eucalyptus trees, learning the process of air rooting can produce more trees, which can be shipped and planted in Australia in order to help save the newly endangered koala population. A true lifeprotip.",
  "5107": "Don\u2019t be afraid to engage and answer questions on the first day in a new class. It makes it easier to do again in the future and can open the class up more.",
  "5108": "when replacing any item, do not discard of old one before new is FULLY functional and ready for use",
  "5109": "Short-sighted and need to read something at a distance? Create a pinhole by curling your forefinger and look through it with one eye closed. Voila! The text is now closer and readable.",
  "5110": "Have 2 credit cards - one you use for only recurring subscription services and one only for purchases in person. That way if you lose your in person card or it\u2019s stolen you don\u2019t have to change the payment details on your subscriptions.",
  "5111": "if you lose your iPhone on silent in your home, plug your AirPods in and say \u201chey Siri, set an alarm for 1 minute from now\u201d",
  "5112": "When trying to measure something like rope or cable, your arm span fingertip to fingertip is roughly equal to your height.",
  "5113": "Freeze Cool Pops Vertically so you can cut the top without touching the frozen ice.",
  "5114": "Sanitise your phone often. We touch all kinds of things and then our phone with those hands. It\u2019s probably the dirtiest thing we have on ourselves at all times.",
  "5115": "If you get a call from an unknown number; answer, then stay silent. Automated phone calls will often hang up if there\u2019s no response",
  "5116": "When you're pouring a drink into a cup from a can, twist the can during the pour, this allows air to enter the can more smoothly...cheers!",
  "5117": "When traveling by flight, make use of your time disconnected while in airplane mode to do basic housekeeping on your phone such as uninstalling apps you no longer need, deleting old or toxic contacts, or even updating the wallpaper to give it a fresh breath of air.",
  "5118": "Ever join an open wi-fi that then prompts you to a sign in page? Press Use without Internet/ Keep connection and turn on a VPN.",
  "5119": "If you\u2019re at a bar or restaurant and the staff accidentally spills something on you, you can ask for them to pay for your dry cleaning and they will usually pick up the bill.",
  "5120": "If you need to bring sensitive/exposed electronics into a warm environment after they've been sitting in the cold for a while, put them in something waterproof before starting to warm them up so the condensation will form on that instead of your electronics",
  "5121": "Do your shoelaces often come untied? Try crossing them the opposite way you normally do (e.g. left over right instead of right over left). Then proceed as usual.",
  "5122": "If you need to clean a large mouse pad use a lint roller.",
  "5123": "right click chrome tab and click \u201cReopen closed tab\u201d",
  "5124": "If you have a cognitively impaired elderly relative who has an electric recliner or lift chair, make sure the chair is away from the wall when it is in the fully reclined position. If not, it is possible for them to recline the chair right through the drywall.",
  "5125": "Tell others about your goals/tasks to do. It can encourage you to put effort into your goals/tasks if you know others are aware of them",
  "5126": "you don't always need to spend money on doorbell cams or CCTV systems. Sometimes a simple note like \"Smile, you're on camera\" is enough of a detterrant for package thiefs.",
  "5127": "Always google \u201cwhere to watch\u201d before [any movie or show] before renting it. It just might be free somewhere.",
  "5128": "if you have an item of clothing you safety pin, attach the safety pin to the label, so it is always to hand (can't sew/not worth taking to be altered)",
  "5129": "Go through your YouTube history, as far back as you can, and build a wordcloud out of it or play around with data, it helps you get an idea of your hobbies, passions, and interests over time.",
  "5130": "If your gloves are way too big (e.g. cleaning rubber gloves), put the left one on the right hand and vice versa. They'll be nicely tight and give you a better grip.",
  "5131": "Before a night at the bar/pub/ tavern, delete all ongoing text threads on your phone.",
  "5132": "You can do your grocery shopping online. Any item on Amazon that has the green word \"fresh\" next to it, you can have delivered to your home same day.",
  "5133": "If you're cold this winter season turn on the GPS on your phone and it'll turn into a hard warmer within a few minutes",
  "5134": "if you are walking around at night, turn on your cellphone flashlight so others can see you. Drivers will thank you!",
  "5135": "Use chopsticks to eat noodles, ramen, or similar snacks while working at the computer in order to keep your keyboard and fingers clean",
  "5136": "If your baby has that one stuffed animal that they're inseparable with, buy two of them and rotate them so that they get equally worn. You'll be so glad when they lose one and you have a backup.",
  "5137": "When calling customer service numbers, say their name back to them and ask how their day is going and be patient. They\u2018ll be more inclined to help you",
  "5138": "If you're reading stories to your children, record yourself reading each story. Your children can listen to them if you aren't available and if something ever happens to you, your children will value the recordings immensely.",
  "5139": "If they won't show you the questions; Don't believe the results of the Survey or Poll.",
  "5140": "Create a new playlist on the first of each month containing the music you are currently listening to. Over the course of time you will see the evolution of your music taste, and have a musical time capsule that can take you back to different times of your life.",
  "5141": "if your child is annoying you with endless questions, ask them a question back and tell them to think really hard about it.. Those three seconds of silence while they\u2019re thinking is a mini paradise.",
  "5142": "If you want to give your significant other a subtle hint on a gift for an upcoming occasion, Search for it on Google/Facebook/Instagram using their phone. They will start getting ads for it and possibly get it thinking it was their idea.",
  "5143": "Taking an uber or a lyft out of an airport? Avoid airport surcharges by taking a shuttle to a car rental facility or hotel.",
  "5144": "If you think someone is checking you out at a bar, yawn. If you see them yawning a couple seconds later you have your confirmation.",
  "5145": "If someone is unwilling to consider something you\u2019re advocating for, ask them what would change their mind or what they would propose instead. This will instantly disarm them and make them reconsider your point of view.",
  "5146": "If you ever think you are at the lowest point of life, then rejoice. For whatever that will happen next can only be better.",
  "5147": "Slow down. Speeding on the road doesn\u2019t get you anywhere that much faster. Walking as fast as you can will only make you a few seconds earlier to an appointment. Give yourself time to get places and slow down. You\u2019ll feel much more relaxed when you get there.",
  "5148": "If you choose to film someone freaking out at you, film them with the selfie camera so they are able to see themselves acting irrationally. This will often make them stop when they see their anger on film (unless you are the instigator)",
  "5149": "Set up a keyboard shortcut on your phone to quickly enter your email by only typing a few characters.",
  "5150": "Whenever signing up for a new service such as PayPal or Uber, ask one of your friends or family who already use it to invite you. This way your friend gets a referral bonus of like $25 or $100. You can ask your friend to share the bonus or buy you coffee.",
  "5151": "- If you're struggling to find the job you want, try applying to openings that have remained vacant for awhile. Often times the reason for this is that the organization is not finding qualified candidates. If you are well-qualified for the position, you might find yourself with an interview.",
  "5152": "If you need space for an app in your cellphone, go to \"Storage\" and look for \"data stored in cache\", usually it needs from 1-2 GB of data that isn't needed. The cache is the equivalent to trash data.",
  "5153": "Occasionally check the lost and found at school/work/etc, you never know if you\u2019ll find something you hadn\u2019t realized you lost.",
  "5154": "Always keep some kind of contact info in your wallet/purse in case you lose it.",
  "5155": "Beware if you are planning to marry someone who is receiving disability benefits because you are signing on to support them for life even if you divorce.",
  "5156": "When you use a soap till it's thin as a card, you can use your hand to squeeze it into a ball to prevent it from breaking apart.",
  "5157": "If you are to tired to get out of bed, tickle your feet.",
  "5158": "Sniff the milk's cap from a distance, if good get incrementally closer to sticking your nose close to opening in case the stench is always most intense there but not nonexistent at the cap like a wine cork.",
  "5159": "If you want your clothes to smell good, put a few sticks of gum all around your clothes drawer. They do not need to be opened from it's casing.",
  "5160": "If you are low on funds and need a really warm jacket, buy a hunting jacket in January when they are on clearance. It'll be cheap and warmer than most jackets, and people won't be able to see you.",
  "5161": "Don\u2019t bring your guitar to a party unless the host invites you to\u2014without you asking first.",
  "5162": "When moving to a new city/workplace, familiarize yourself with new surroundings using Google Street View to reduce stress associated with changing environment",
  "5163": "If meteor fireball passes over your town, don\u2019t stare out the window at its contrail. After the 2013 Chelyabinsk meteor flashed overhead, the shock/blast wave arrived 90 seconds later, injuring 1,000+ with flying broken glass.",
  "5164": "When searching for something you won\u2019t immediately buy, use incognito mode so directed Ads won\u2019t follow you everywhere forcing you to impulse buy",
  "5165": "Teachers and students can download Microsoft Education 365 and get all Microsoft Office programs for free, as opposed to the typical $99.99/year subscription price.",
  "5166": "Next time you take a bath, time it, that way you\u2019ll have a reference for how long your tub takes to fill up. You can set an alarm thereafter, avoiding all the future stress of forgetting it\u2019s running and any potential water damage as a result.",
  "5167": "Check out your local community groups on Facebook. Many of them are dedicated \"free\" groups where people list items such as clothes, shoes, furniture, baby items and other household things for free. Many items are new or lightly used.",
  "5168": "If you enjoy hard-boiled eggs but hate peeling them, try making them in a pressure cooker. Consistently makes peeling them a million times easier.",
  "5169": "Dont choose an air freshener that you love. Pick one that smells \"ok\". Otherwise, you will slowly associate your favorite smells with masking something that smells bad.",
  "5170": "Review your cell / internet / cable bill. Odds are you've had your plan for a while and your provider could have better rates. Heck, there may even be a promotion you can get. Squeeze them a little and get yourself a better deal!",
  "5171": "you need to love yourself before you can expect someone else to love you",
  "5172": "Pulverize stale bread in food processor or blender to make fine breadcrumbs with long shelf life, useful for breading as well as thickening soups and sauces",
  "5173": "If you bought your phone for cash but have a at&t sim make sure your phone is unlocked and you can switch carriers any time, 9/10 at&t will lock your phone even if you own it",
  "5174": "Always mark your parking spot on gmap before parking in unknown area.",
  "5175": "Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.",
  "5176": "when peeling hard boiled eggs run them under a strong stream of water from the faucet. The water gets under the shell and helps blast it off easily as you peel.",
  "5177": "if you\u2019re looking to switch gyms, wait until that January. Almost every gym has a promotion going on.",
  "5178": "- if your bread has gone stale, pop it in the microwave for 15 or so seconds to soften it up!",
  "5179": "Use baking paper to prevent the cheese from your sandwich to stick to your sandwichtoaster",
  "5180": ": before going for a road trip, make sure to check the tire pressure in your spare wheel.",
  "5181": "Want a reminder that everyone around you has just as dull lives as you? Go to youtube, mash your keyboard a few times, filter by under 4 minutes. Click on any video with a low ammount of views.",
  "5182": "If on your PC you have too many Windows open and want to open something that is in desktop, the fastest way to do so is pressing Win + D. This will minimize every window you have open. You can also use this command to see the desktop for a moment, and use it again to reopen all windows again.",
  "5183": "Wear a housecoat backwards lying in bed to make your own \u2018Snuggie\u2019. No more colds arms while viewing your late night devices.",
  "5184": "Cute bank teller? Don't hit on her because she knows how much money you have or don't have.",
  "5185": "You will get better life pro tips at r/shittylifeprotips, or other subs alike than here",
  "5186": "It you don't want electric static shocks, don't wear wool socks.",
  "5187": "If you use a bluetooth speaker in the shower with a tub do this after your out. Just put the speaker in the middle and you'll get better sound. Good if you take a while at the sink",
  "5188": "if you have an Amaxon Alexa device and say \"Alexa activate emergency CPR\" it will guide you through what you need to do. In stressful situations people panic and being instructed can really help",
  "5189": "If you forgot to bring something on vacation, check out a local thrift store to replace it before going to a big box store. You'll pay less, meet locals, maybe go to an area of town you wouldn't have, and usually support a neat community cause.",
  "5190": "Holding the Shift key when inserting a USB drive into your computer disables autorun of files on the drive (handy if you are concerned the drive may have viruses)",
  "5191": "If you\u2019re introducing two people to each other, think of something that they have in common (an interest, activity, hobby, etc.) and share that with the two of them. It will allow them to forge a relationship and takes pressure off you to try and \u201ccarry\u201d the whole conversation.",
  "5192": "If you get a call from a scammer asking about your internet or computer, tell them your computer has linux on it.",
  "5193": "If you have something incredibly important you need to remember, write down the information or reminder then take a photo. You can then make it your screensaver for the day, and there's no way you can miss it!",
  "5194": "Want to play YouTube in the background on your phone without paying for premium? Open it in an incognito tab, then switch to desktop mode.",
  "5195": "If you ride a busy subway, take your backpack or purse off and place it between your feet. This helps fit more passengers during business periods.",
  "5196": "When interacting with someone that has an eye problem in one eye. Focus their good eye, helps both people interact better.",
  "5197": "google power toys, it's an experimental piece of Microsoft software (you can find it on github posted by Microsoft) and when you hold down the windows key it shows you all of the windows shortcuts and even adds new ones",
  "5198": "If you really really dislike someone, buy their kids anything with the word \u201cbeads\u201d in the name.",
  "5199": "Similar to YouTube, if you want to skip the majority of ads on a movie on YouTube TV, skip through the whole movie to the end and watch the 5 ads and then you won't have any other ads throughout the whole movie.",
  "5200": "If you are active duty military, a lot of credit card companies will waive any annual fees you have on your cards.",
  "5201": "If you have a sour stomach, eat some chocolate, it will help get rid of the acidic taste when you burp.",
  "5202": "when you get a wedding invite, put it in your calendar as 'Name & Name' and opt to repeat it yearly. Now you'll never forget their anniversary.",
  "5203": "Instead of criticism, ask for challenge. A criticism is often taken personally and can be demotivating. Challenging someone on their work invites a defence and can lead to a better outcome.",
  "5204": "If you have to use the washroom at somebody's house for the first time, check the flush before doing the deed. You can save yourself the embarrassment of asking them, or dreading it not working after you're finished.",
  "5205": "The smaller nutella jars come with a rubber top that is the perfect size to go on opened canned good in the fridge.",
  "5206": "if you have to park your car overnight and the forecast is for cold weather, e.g. below zero F, leave a window cracked open slightly. That will keep moisture in the air inside the car from freezing on the inside of the windshield.",
  "5207": "Wadded up plastic bags work well as packing material, and supermarkets are happy to let people raid their recycling boxes for free.",
  "5208": "If you see a /r/mildlyinfuriating post that you also frequently deal with, check the comments. One of the top comments are usually a functional solution to the problem.",
  "5209": "LPT:When chatting to an online chat bot for help, typing the word human will often put you straight though to someone",
  "5210": "Memorize your Credit Card information, it will change your life",
  "5211": "Guys with medium length hair that never is on your side, use conditioner. You might think your hair isn't long enough, but if it's 2\" or longer, it'll work wonders. Also, one bottle will last you a lifetime with how little you will need.",
  "5212": "If you get a gnarly leg cramp just drink pickle juice and it goes away in minutes",
  "5213": "you can actually use the scrollbar on mobile the way you can on computers. Just press it with your thumb and fwooosh.",
  "5214": "Going on vacation? Leaving your car behind? Fill it up with gas before you leave so you come back to the hassle-free convenience of a full tank.",
  "5215": "when gathering clothes to donate, make sure to go through all your pockets so you don\u2019t accidentally donate $20 or that bracelet you\u2019ve been looking for. On the flip side, when you thrift, check the pockets; perhaps someone forgot something.",
  "5216": "Use a screen shot of a bunch of spreadsheets for your screensaver, so your boss doesn\u2019t notice when you haven't been around your desk in the last hour.",
  "5217": "If possible, try not to do business with your friends or become friends with people you do business with.",
  "5218": "Car battery needs a jump start but no one around to help you out? Call a taxi company and ask them to help, for around $20 they'll send someone right to you.",
  "5219": "Always check after you get off an Uber if the driver ended your trip or not. Sometimes when you have your credit card added they go extra miles without ending your trip hence charging you even after you drop off.",
  "5220": "When an artist shows you their work they are bearing their soul! Focus your comments and attention on their work. Avoid the tendency to bring up your experiences and/or comparisons with other artists",
  "5221": "To all the people who got newly engaged over the holidays, Get your engagement ring insured, it\u2019s likely one of the most expensive things you own, it can be added to a rental insurance or an article policy for around $100 a year",
  "5222": "when filling out a form, for example when registering on a website, click on the register button at the end of it before starting to fill it out. The mandatory fields will be marked red in order for you to easily skip the optional ones.",
  "5223": "If you\u2019re dealing with someone that gets upset over something that seems small chances are it\u2019s not just that thing.",
  "5224": "If you are having trouble on mobile reading an article due to pop-ups, just \"select all\" copy and paste it to a note pad app on your phone.",
  "5225": "Need cheap cheesy noodles? Use powdered Parmesan cheese, butter and milk. Make your cheesy noodles just like you would with a mac and cheese box.",
  "5226": "If your echo dot won't stop blinking yellow ask \"Alexa, do I have any messages?\" if that doesn't work try asking \"Alexa, do I have any notifications?\"",
  "5227": "One of the simplest and cheapest things you can incorporate to your home in order to make it more welcoming and beautiful is classical music. Even the simplest home will feel like palace when you have Mozart or Beethoven playing in the background.",
  "5228": "If your car is 5+ years old, check the date on your spare tire. A tire should be replaced after 10 years from manufacture even if it isn't worn out.",
  "5229": "Do you wish you could be heard above all the noise in the comment section? If you wait a couple months and THEN post, you\u2019re more likely to catch OP\u2019s attention.",
  "5230": "Like iced coffee but don't like when it gets watered down as the ice melts? Make ice cubes out of coffee.",
  "5231": "If you\u2019re having trouble finding good music to listen to, check out a festival lineup",
  "5232": "Pouring used coffee onto plants helps them to grow.",
  "5233": "When you have a treasure map in Minecraft, go to the very center, face north. Now go straight forwards until that the very back pixels of your white thing (the one that represents you) is just poking out of the cross of the x. It should be right there or within a 3 block radius.",
  "5234": "If you live in a busy neighborhood and it\u2019s a warm day leave a water bowl and the end of your driveway for dogs so they can cool down",
  "5235": "LPT, use a microplane for parmesan cheese instead of grating it.",
  "5236": "LPT. Allways offer to help old people when you see them in need with lifting anything. I have earned a fair bit of Cash and beer doing so.",
  "5237": "Lick your fingers before 'making it rain' so the bills more easily stick to your hand.",
  "5238": "a good thermos can keep your soda ice cold and bubbly all day",
  "5239": "When interviewing for a new job make sure to use the employee restroom before you leave. The conditions of the restroom say a great deal for how the company treats their staff.",
  "5240": "Dont go to Claire's for ear piercings, go to a Tattoo/Piercing Shop. Piercing guns cannot be sterilized.",
  "5241": "If you are putting air in your tires, put some air in your spare tire as well. Some spare tires will lose air over time and you never know when you\u2019ll need to use it.",
  "5242": "Never let pride get in the way of your need to ask for help. Everyone needs help sometimes.",
  "5243": "Melamine sponges are way cheaper on Amazon or eBay than the equivalent name brand, Magic Eraser, and cleaning your shoes is way cheaper than buying new shoes. This sub doesn't allow pics, but I posted a pic in r/frugal to show how minutes of work got rid of years of grime.",
  "5244": "Telling your friend \"say hi to *significant others name* for me!\" is a simple thing, but goes a long way to letting them know you approve of their relationship.",
  "5245": "Instead of saying \"I don't drink or don't smoke\" say 'I stopped drinking or smoking' people will force you less to do that and will appreciate your decision of stopping.",
  "5246": "if you want someone to shut up, agree with them.",
  "5247": "When making grilled cheese, try using garlic butter instead of regular butter. It'll jazz up your sandwich and give it some interesting flavors.",
  "5248": "Sharpie is alcohol-based, which means that using isopropyl alcohol, you can remove it from non-porous surfaces",
  "5249": "When shopping for something, prior to looking at its price, ask yourself \u201cHow much would I pay for this?\u201d",
  "5250": "When shopping for DuctTape, Buy 3M - It has the highest tension rating of all major brands.",
  "5251": "Try to resist the urge to tell your young children \u201cDon\u2019t\u201d this or that when they\u2019re misbehaving. Instead, redirect their attention by telling them what to do or how to behave.",
  "5252": "If you purchase a book from a brick&mortar, save the receipt. Use clear packing tape and cover both sides. This a) creates a free book mark for your book and b) immortalises the date of when you bought it",
  "5253": "if you have a task that you don\u2019t want to forget, take a picture of it or something related to it and make that image your phone\u2019s background. You will be reminded of the task every time you look at your phone",
  "5254": "If you think your checked luggage might be overweight, pack a small duffel bag that you can transfer some of your items into if needed. It is cheaper to check two bags than to fly with one overweight bag.",
  "5255": "Have candy stuck in your molars? Just drink warm water, the sugar dissolves right away.",
  "5256": "If you have something that you must take with you when you leave, attach an item to it that you can\u2019t leave without, such as your car keys or wallet. I put my car keys in my laptop bag each evening so I don\u2019t forget my computer at home when I head out for work the next day.",
  "5257": "I know it sounds cheesy but money doesn\u2019t buy happiness. Money buys pleasure. Happiness comes from within. Focus on making people around you happy and you will lead a more fulfilled life.",
  "5258": "if you have a coupon for a discount on a meal at a restaraunt, tip based on the original price of the meal.",
  "5259": "Ladies, when flying long distances, carry all your bras in your carry on luggage. If you have to buy clothes, those are the hardest to replace.",
  "5260": "If someone is tailgating you, just hit your windshield washers, especially if on the freeway. They'll back off.",
  "5261": "When you get a new piercing, always note the kind, gauge, and length of jewelry you have in. If it ever falls out, you will need to know these to replace it and the shops usually don\u2019t keep a record.",
  "5262": "If you want to use your own headphones on an airplane but there are two holes for the headphone plug, then plug your headphones halfway through one of the holes. The sound should come out of both sides once you find the right depth",
  "5263": "Press '9' to see the final product of a DIY video on YouTube.",
  "5264": "Forgot an outlet converter when traveling overseas? Plug your USB charger into your hotel TV, turn it on, and BAM!",
  "5265": "If you upload video for others to watch, select a platform that allows for 1.25x-2x playback so your (easily distracted and busy) viewers can get you to speak as fast as they can listen and understand.",
  "5266": "To prevent mold, ALWAYS rinse the cap and nozzle of a can of Reddiwhip after each use.",
  "5267": "When buying a new phone add it to your calendar or a \"how many days since\" app to keep track how long you've owned the phone.",
  "5268": "Cancel a subscription on a new service immediately after signing up. This will prevent any unwanted bills coming in from a service that you no longer use and forgot you had.",
  "5269": "The triangle next to the gas symbol on most cars fuel gauge points to the side you fill up on",
  "5270": "Wish everyone you just know, even barely, a happy new year and the best wishes this week. It will seem nice to them and may even lead to a nice conversation!",
  "5271": "If you live in a defavourised country, dont consider having a job there. Finish your studies and than go to western Europe, eastern Asia or the States.",
  "5272": "If your car's tires are popped for any reason, it's always a good idea to replace all the tires so that they don't have uneven wear.",
  "5273": "Set your stopwatch to 10 minutes and clean up around your room/house. You will be amazed at how much you can accomplish in that amount of time and how much better it feels when your space is tidier",
  "5274": "- In case you ever need to know which side of a boat is port and which is starboard, remember this...\"There is plenty of PORT LEFT in the bottle.",
  "5275": "When en route to meet with someone and they call for an ETA be honest. That person might want to do something really quick and will use your answer to gauge if they can.",
  "5276": "Use that bottom lock on your sliding patio door. It's way more effective than just the door lock and many people don't realize how easily patio doors can be pried open that aren't locked at the bottom.",
  "5277": "When going on vacation, don\u2019t put your home address etc on your luggage label. Put your name, email address, phone# and the address of the place you\u2019re staying.",
  "5278": "If you're thinking about getting a pet, always spend time with that pet or a similar animal before actually committing. People can go their whole lives not knowing they are allergic to a certain animal/breed.",
  "5279": "Google Maps allows you to travel into the past. The street View can be set up to 10 years back in time. Future isn't here yet.",
  "5280": "if you keep breaking your yolk when frying an egg put a lid on the pan with a splash of water to steam cook the top and keep that runny yolk.",
  "5281": "To those with dogs: Going to the dog park is like a vacation for MOST dogs. If your dog is always getting upset at the dog park, don't muzzle them. Train them, or realize, maybe they're grumpy too and like other things.",
  "5282": "when you replace your windshield wipers, throw the old ones in the trunk. That way if you do it wrong, or the new ones are defective and they fall off, you have the old ones to get home.",
  "5283": "when taking a video of fireworks with your phone, try not to view the show through your phone - you'll miss it!",
  "5284": "Get (or keep) a phone number from an area code outside of where you live. That way you can screen 99% of robocalls that come from \u201clocal\u201d numbers.",
  "5285": "If you don't like it when the last half of your pizza gets cold, keep it in the turned off oven until that you have finished the first half.",
  "5286": "Stuck in a room and the motion-sensing lights turned off? Turn on your phone\u2019s flashlight and wave it in the general direction of the sensor to turn the lights back on!",
  "5287": "If you are good at time management then your productivity will never be less. Just divide your schedule according to your life style in proper parts & follow that.",
  "5288": "You can make your chair armrests laterally adjustable if you untighten the screws holding it to the chair a little.",
  "5289": "Never get too excited when something fragile is in your hands, ever.",
  "5290": ": If you didn\u2019t know, you can keep Netflix running in the background noise of any app. +1 for multi-tasking !",
  "5291": "When ordering delivery from online always be sure to check there are no typos in the address or the phone number. Also, keep the ringer on your phone turned up in case the delivery driver needs to call you and ask for directions. Simple things like this can make your experience much better.",
  "5292": "if you can\u2019t remember all you\u2019ve eaten throughout the day, you\u2019ve eaten too much.",
  "5293": "Get your shopping cart from the outdoor cart return. You know they are good quality or other people would not have used them for their shopping.",
  "5294": "Everytime you go to a fast food restaurant, remove one different item from your burger and save them. Eventually, you\u2019ll have enough items to get one free burger with all your favorite fixings.",
  "5295": "if someone reaches out to you saying they\u2019re thinking of you, take note as they are most likely someone that feels lonely often and is conscious of when others may be feeling that way. Reciprocating the thought occasionally might make them feel less alone.",
  "5296": "Stop posting the 'Do not shorten 2020' tips, we've had it 75 time's in the past three days. The first time was enough.",
  "5297": "Instead of buying expensive cereal that has dried fruit, nuts, etc, simply buy a basic cereal (like Chex, corn flakes, bran flakes) and add bulk nuts and dried fruit. Add your own mix to the cereal- it\u2019ll be cheaper and give you more variety!",
  "5298": "Set your web browser to always ask where to download files to. This will give you a prompt when shady websites try to auto download files, which you can then cancel. Do this for those people who aren\u2019t tech savvy too, as they are more likely to open mystery files on their computers.",
  "5299": "if your friend or partner is showing you a movie that they really like and you need to leave the room for a moment, ask to pause it to show you care about their interests. If you don't they'll think you don't really care about something that's important to them.",
  "5300": "Even-numbered highways run East/West and odd-numbered ones run North/South",
  "5301": "If you struggle with productivity, create a checklist of quick and simple tasks and complete it right before each work session. This will create a trigger that tricks your brain into \"work mode\" which gets stronger with time.",
  "5302": "Can you never figure out which side is which when you're trying to put sheets on your bed? Buy striped sheets!",
  "5303": "Most modern microwaves have a mute function that activates by holding start for 3 seconds",
  "5304": "A paste of cooking oil and baking soda is great at getting sticker adhesive and other hard-to-clean goo off of non-porous surfaces",
  "5305": "To get rid of the watermark on saved images from Reddit, go to settings>saved image attribution, and switch it off",
  "5306": "The purpose of small talk is to find out what you have in common so cycle through topics quickly until that you find common ground",
  "5307": "If you want to leave somewhere with a friend but don\u2019t want to say so, jingle your keys and it will subconsciously signal them that it is time to go.",
  "5308": "Those with a significant net worth held outside of their 401k, esp those with children just getting their licenses, consider an umbrella policy to protect yourself in the event of a catastrophe. If you/your child gets in a situation where you/they could be sued, it could make all the difference",
  "5309": "Just a friendly reminder to all my fellow procrastinators, there\u2019s probably an occasion coming up that you should go buy a card or gift for. Good luck!",
  "5310": "Chew gum when cutting onions to keep your eyes from tearing up.",
  "5311": "when writing your name on personal items such as books, clothing etc, include your personal email in addition to a phone number. Many people change their numbers every few years, but rarely change their email.",
  "5312": "LPT. If you need to pick a gift for a child's birthday party ask the parents if the child needs/ wants anything, that way they end up with something useful and not unnecessary junk",
  "5313": "When working in retail always speak your countries language to everyone even though you hear the customer speaking to a friend in a different language. You don't want to look like you're secretly listening in on there conversation. If they speak to you and don't understand you can switch",
  "5314": "If you do Amazon subscribe & save just for the discounts and cancel afterwards, you can have it get delivered to an Amazon Locker location and it will send the first one but will not allow you to get it delivered there as a subscription.",
  "5315": "if you call everyone \u201cboss\u201d you don\u2019t have to remember anyone\u2019s name.",
  "5316": "You can adjust zoom on photos with one finger on the Reddit mobile by double tapping, holding, and then sliding diagonally",
  "5317": "If you buy a card for someone, write/print your message on a piece of paper (to insert in the card) and invite them to regift the card.",
  "5318": "If you feel like you are cursed when investing, buy stock of companies you hate(Comcast, Monsanto, etc). If their stocks tank, you win. If their stocks make you money, you still win.",
  "5319": "pack an HDMI cable for vacation",
  "5320": "It's not your business what other people think of you. So for the new year, give up trying to know what everyone thinks of you. You may feel better and less anxious.",
  "5321": "Reminder that all advertising/subscription emails come with an \"Unsubscribe\" button at the bottom and almost every one of them DO NOT require you to log-in to accept and are generally just a button. Do this minimal effort and gift your future-self a cleaner inbox!",
  "5322": "Now would be a good time to note down loved ones birthdays in your calendar for the year ahead, everyone likes to be remembered and feel special on their birthday.",
  "5323": "if you legitimately don\u2019t want presents for your birthday ask people to donate to your favorite charity (or a charity of their choosing) instead. That way people won\u2019t buy you gifts, per your request, but they also won\u2019t have to worry about the awkward \u201cdo I/don\u2019t I buy a gift\u201d scenario.",
  "5324": "Pair a wireless keyboard with your Smart TV so it's easier to search.",
  "5325": "When giving a gift for a wedding, baby shower, etc. make sure to reference the gift you got them in the card. This will make it much easier for the recipient to write their thank you notes without having to make a spreadsheet or remember what each person gave them.",
  "5326": "Make your happiness by yourself, don\u2019t rely on others or things which aren\u2019t up to you. Also, don\u2019t ask other about happiness: everyone is happy in his different and particular way, so mind about your own!",
  "5327": "for High School Seniors & Parents - stock up on clearance 2020 NYE decorations to use for your graduation party! Way cheaper than the stuff you'd get in a few months.",
  "5328": "When in a debate, ask yourself what argument or evidence you would need to see in order to change your mind.",
  "5329": "When meeting a new couple with your significant other try and use each others names as much as possible during discussion to help the other couple remember your names",
  "5330": "LPT:If you have the free version of SoundCloud and are tired of ads then you can just exit the app and go back into it and it will be faster then 1-2 30 second ads",
  "5331": "when using Google translate to learn phrases in another language, swap directions with the arrows between languages. It may show you how native speakers use the phrase instead of the more literal translation your original query derived.",
  "5332": "Don't throw away used coffee grounds during winter; sprinkle them on icy walkways instead of using sand or gravel. It will work just as well, and will even melt thinner ice due to its natural acidicity.",
  "5333": "LPT. Constantly dealing with smelly gym shoes (or any shoes for that matter)? Leave a dryer sheet or two in each shoe while you're not wearing them to get rid of the odor easily!",
  "5334": "When pouring milk/juice carton, hold the carton so the spout is on the top, further away from the rim of the drinking vessel (basically opposite of what you do), avoids splatter",
  "5335": "Be aware that which particular items you purchase can be shaped by Amazon's pricing, and that sometimes it may be better to overpay, and get something closer to what you want.",
  "5336": "Instead of replying a standard \u201c2 minutes\u201d to a question about time, say 3 minutes. 2 is such a standard vague and overused reply. When you state anything above that it makes it more tangible and finite; thus more believable as well to the recipient that you will hold that time.",
  "5337": "When you take a picture for a Instagram story, make sure you save the picture before adding any text or decorations so you can show it unedited to people or to have a nice memory.",
  "5338": "if you receive a call from a company showing a number you would normally ring to contact said company its likely a scam, if you have any doubts on the call don't give any information away, let them know you will find their main number and call them back yourself",
  "5339": "Never forget your personal items (jacket, backpack, to-go box, etc.) by putting your keys on top of or inside of the item. If you get to your car without the item, you won't have your keys.",
  "5340": "If you want to stop laughing, then smile unnecessarily until that you stop. If you are with people, cover your face with your hands like you are laughing and then just smile. It makes you feel uncomfortable smiling so you stop laughing.",
  "5341": "I'd love to know if there's a website(s) where I can get free audiobooks? I came across a website where I can get free Ebooks, just wondering if there's something like that for audiobooks. Thank you.",
  "5342": "Almost any biscuit with a chocolate coating can be used as a milk straw",
  "5343": "If you don't need the money in your PayPal/Venmo account immediately, leave it there. Then when you next pay someone/open the app, you will be pleasantly surprised about the money you forgot about.",
  "5344": "Tired of getting unskippable ads? Autoplay a playlist from a music youtuber like Levi Niha. YouTube will give you ads for music making softwares, which are long and skippable almost all of the time.",
  "5345": "while cooking if you forgot to add any condiments and would like to add it again instead of adding it directly mix it with water and add the mixture of water in food.",
  "5346": "when putting on a belt go a little pst the notch you want to use so you don\u2019t hurt yourself taking it off.",
  "5347": "use the search function to see if a tip is already posted nobody likes reposts",
  "5348": "Don't buy that expensive name brand clothing. Go online and find the brand-less version straight from the manufacture. Buy 3-5 sizes if you don't know your exact size. It will still be cheaper, and the ones that don't fit, you can give to charity.",
  "5349": "Frustrated with different sizes when shopping pants? Wrap the pants around your neck. Your waist is double of your neck. If a jean wraps your neck, it will fit your waist.",
  "5350": "When creating online security questions and passwords, remember the systems do not care if the answer is actually true. Using your dog\u2019s maiden name for Favorite TV Show is easy to remember and impossible to guess.",
  "5351": "If you\u2019re asked for your phone number to get a gas discount or for groceries use Jenny\u2019s number. <your area code> + 867-5309. It\u2019s always in the system!",
  "5352": "Having a hard time sticking to your New Year\u2019s Resolution? Instead of thinking of it as a lifetime change, just think of it as a 15-day challenge. In that way, you\u2019ll get used to it without feeling any stress or pressure and be able to commit to your resolutions.",
  "5353": "When traveling alone, disable fingerprint unlock, so that if you're drugged or pass out your phone cannot be unlocked.",
  "5354": "Start making Valentines Day reservations now. You can always cancel later if needed, but it\u2019ll be near impossible to book anything come February.",
  "5355": "Every debit/credit card you have, there is a customer phone number on the back. Write it down or store it in your phone. If you lose the card, you\u2019ll have the phone number to cancel it or put it on hold until that you find it. Also, most cards have a website where you can freeze them temporarily",
  "5356": "Start going over every saved post that you thought was useful. Stop procrastinating!",
  "5357": "When buying something online, first add to your cart and keep there for two days, after then go buy it. If your not even half excited as the first time you saw it, your're not that intrested.",
  "5358": "Use a fork to mix and eat yogurt. It mixes faster, scoops easily, and cleans the sides of most containers more efficiently.",
  "5359": "Aldi's has the best cheapest tortilla chips",
  "5360": "- Drill a few holes in the bottom of your trash bins so they don't fill up with water when it rains.",
  "5361": "If you find yourself feeling guilty for oversleeping on your days off, start pessimistically guessing what time it is before you look at the clock when you wake up. Overestimate how late it is and you'll feel relief instead of guilt or dread when you finally see the time.",
  "5362": "If you're trying to remember something but can't quite recall the correct thing (like a phone number), if you can, STOP trying to remember ASAP and just look it up, because you will most probably corrupt your future memory with the incorrect thing.",
  "5363": "Buy Terry cloth diapers instead of tea towels. They dry much faster, and absorb more water.",
  "5364": "to easily tell the ripeness of a watermelon knock on it, if it sounds hollow inside, its ripe.",
  "5365": "If you're listening to music on YouTube, switch to a different tab. This way, there will be fewer ads.",
  "5366": "Whenever you meet someone from work/school who might be considered your superior, before you leave, smile really big and shake their hand and say \"Thank you.\"",
  "5367": "Be nice to your zippers and they'll last forever.",
  "5368": "Ever want your friend or family member to stop singing? Just ask them to sing that last line again, most people will get embarrassed at the thought of singing on command and just stop all together",
  "5369": "To reduce spending online, instead of checking out, add impulse items to a wish list (Amazon, spreadsheet etc.) and shop from the list at the end of the month when all your other outgoings are done. You\u2019ll know you can afford it then but may even change your mind about buying it at all.",
  "5370": "You\u2019re far more likely to stick with your New Years resolutions if you don\u2019t tell anyone about them. Make it a personal journey instead of a public one.",
  "5371": "visiting somebody recently bereaved? Take them a ready meal. They will be tired and emotional, and an easy meal will be very gratefully received.",
  "5372": "if your or your kids received wireless Bluetooth electronics for the holidays, rename the electronic with a phone number so if they are lost people can identify who they belong to.",
  "5373": "You can make resolutions to stop, start, change, and improve your life on any day of the year.",
  "5374": "LPT. On reddit - to quote someone's comment on mobile: when you're writing a comment, press the drop down arrow on the top right - highlight the text you want to quote and select \"Quote\" when it pops up.",
  "5375": "You'd be surprised by how many situations a fresh razor blade can be useful in. Buy a pack of 100 from any hardware store for under $10, and it'll last you years.",
  "5376": "On Macs, after taking a screenshot/screen recording, you can drag it anywhere from the corner.",
  "5377": "On Gmail for Android, swipe down on your account profile pic to switch between accounts quickly.",
  "5378": "Add your favorite Netflix stuff to the queue on a separate profile. Now you have a reference if someone wants suggestions and can keep main queue free of things already watched",
  "5379": "If you're having trouble with opening the thin produce bag at your supermarket, go to the wet produce like lettuce, get some water on your fingers, and they will open with ease",
  "5380": "Have an Intel laptop that runs really hot? Install Intel Extreme Tuning Engine and set the Core Voltage to -0.05 at first, go as low as you can go while not crashing the system under load(it has a stress test feature too). You can get temperature drops of up to 30c!",
  "5381": "if you run out of drinking games, play poker and bet drinks. Winner of the hand assigns however many drinks they won in the pool.",
  "5382": "When you get a free coupon for a place you don't go, try to sell it. You'll get value for something you normally wouldn't.",
  "5383": "Always check that you remember your PIN code before rebooting your mobile phone.",
  "5384": "Unplug your charger from the wall then your phone when staying at a hotel or friends house. This should force you to put in your suitcase or car.",
  "5385": "those who use reusable shopping bags please stop using plastic bags for your fruits and veggies, it defeats the purpose. Try mesh bags or no bags at all.",
  "5386": "Clean your bedroom before traveling. Will be awesome to find a tidy bedroom when coming back",
  "5387": "Almost everyone who is 'good with money' shares a common trait: they make a detailed budget for the next month and stick to it. If you've never done so, today (the 31st) is a perfect day to start.",
  "5388": "When opening your car door in a parking lot next to other cars, put your hand on the outside of the door to ensure that the door hits your hand and not the other person's car.",
  "5389": "Use the butter wrapper to grease the pan when baking. It will have the same effect as spray, and create less waste!",
  "5390": "when cooking something that needs a few more minutes to be done, turn off the stove and leave the lid on.. The residual heat in the pan will continue cooking for at least an additional 15-20 minutes.",
  "5391": "if you buy something and it goes on sale the next day, buy another one and then return one later with the full price reciept",
  "5392": "Always be polite to police officers. Being rude will only make it more likely that you get a ticket, or worse, arrested.",
  "5393": "- Make sure to keep your old visa gift cards around. They're super useful if you want to sign up for a free trial but don't want to be billed afterwards.",
  "5394": "Don\u2019t express concern for those working retail on a holiday \u2014 they\u2019re only there because you\u2019re there.",
  "5395": "just a friendly reminder to everyone with memberships they want to cancel, don\u2019t forget! Happy New Years everyone!",
  "5396": "Lyft is offering free rides up to 10 dollars for NYE. Starting at 5pm-5am NYD. Everyone stay safe out there.",
  "5397": "If living in a city & going out tonight then take a taxi home. Taxis don\u2019t have surge pricing like Ubers do!",
  "5398": "Set new year\u2019s resolutions that are measurable (e.g. \u201close 15 pounds\u201d rather than \u201close weight\u201d) to keep yourself accountable and improve your chances of success",
  "5399": "This is for your physical mailbox.When you get **unwanted solicitations** that include pre-paid postage envelopes rip up the contents of the mail you received and mail it back to them. You\u2019ll be surprised how quickly you\u2019ll be taken off their mailing list.",
  "5400": "There may come a time where you can never hear your loved ones' voices ever again. Ask them to leave you a voicemail, saying literally anything, and do the same for them, so you can always have their voices with you.",
  "5401": "if it's a hot day, clean your glasses with hot water before leaving. This will prevent them from condensating until that their temperature normalizes with your body heat and the temperature outside.",
  "5402": "When writing dates this year try to write out 2020 instead of just 20. Other people can add 2 digits to the end of MM/DD/20 or DD/MM/20 to make the year whatever they want. For example, 01/01/20 -> 01/01/2015.",
  "5403": "On Reddit mobile you can tap and drag the scrollbar to scroll faster.",
  "5404": "Watch the sunset on New Years Eve rather than the NYC ball drop. You\u2019ll be watching the original ball drop with no advertisements.",
  "5405": "It's a New Year, take this opportunity to change all of your passwords (and at least every year from now on).",
  "5406": "If you're at an informal event where you're likely to be introduced to people, make a better first impression by holding cold drinks in your left hand so that you won't have a damp, clammy handshake.",
  "5407": "Consider basing your New Year\u2019s resolution on a mistake you made in the past. Whenever you see the date, you can think \u201chindsight is 2020\u201d to remind you of the resolution you made.",
  "5408": "When making a New Year Resolution, keep in mind that it's a goal and not a wish. Any resolution worthy of being resolved will not come easily. Expecting difficulties and failures, will improve your resiliency",
  "5409": "Find a solution to every problem by using the search feature on the subreddit.",
  "5410": "If you're still on Windows 7, get security updates TODAY. MS is dropping support.",
  "5411": "if you're getting hammered right now drink a glass of water, then another before you pass out.",
  "5412": "New Years: Draft all of your happy New years' texts ahead of time so you don't have to be glued to your phone at midnight",
  "5413": "When scrolling through Reddit, start by scrolling without looking at the posts for a while, then stop and check out posts the reverse way. You just created a point to take a break.",
  "5414": "Go through your wallet and use all punch cards, gift certificates, freebie cards, etc. that expire at the end of the year. Don\u2019t lose out on the free stuff you may have forgotten about!",
  "5415": "Add maple syrup to your coffee instead of regular sugar. You can add less and get a better taste",
  "5416": "If your young child doesn\u2019t want to go to bed till midnight tonight just play a video of the countdown from YouTube and pretend it\u2019s live",
  "5417": "Take a photo of yourself using/wearing/enjoying a Christmas gift you received, and text it to the giver. They will love knowing you are getting use out of it.",
  "5418": "Have a senior graduating this spring? Hit all the stores January 1st for discount 2020 decorations :)",
  "5419": "If you look at look at recipe websites on your phone, find the print button to remove all the ads and get a nice decluttered and condensed look.",
  "5420": "For 2020, Instead of having an other unattainable resolution, set up an excel spread sheet with smaller more attainable resolutions for every month; give yourself a score /12 next year.",
  "5421": "Bored and in a situation with no internet connection? Go through your screenshots. You saved them for a reason so you might find some pretty interesting things you completely forgot about.",
  "5422": "when traveling, pick up the trial sized toiletries, then the next day the staff will leave more. When you get home donate them all to a homeless shelter.",
  "5423": "Keep a spreadsheet of all of your favorite music for the year. Do this every year of your life. Your old self will appreciate it when your memory starts fading.",
  "5424": "when dealing with customer service, especially after a mistake with something you paid for, remember that the person who answers the phone or email rarely had anything to do with your order\\mistake. They will be more likely to help you if you don't blame them",
  "5425": "if you are about to embark on a lifestyle change through diet and exercise for the new year, take photos today and then regularly through your journey. Sometimes progress is not measured by the scale, but by how clothes fit - sometimes it's hard to see progress unless in comparison photos!",
  "5426": "Daily meditation will help a lot in handling the tough situations of life",
  "5427": "When your iPhone only lets you swipe to accept a call but you want to decline it, double press the power button",
  "5428": "when your aglets (tip of a shoestring) brake use heat shrink tube to fix them.",
  "5429": "If you get super glue on your fingers use a nail file to remove it.",
  "5430": "Lpt. Turn the brightness level of the backlight of your tv down a few notches, you prob wont notice the difference, but it will extend the life of your tv by yrs",
  "5431": "Always take a picture or jot down your lock combinations/codes in case you forget in the future",
  "5432": "pull a shopping cart in the snow instead of pushing it, congrats, you just found traction control.",
  "5433": "if your partner has become unfit, start going to the gym yourself and watch what happens.",
  "5434": "Know exactly what you want before buying a car. Getting features added after the fact, *if* you even can, will likely cost more than just getting a higher trim from the get-go.",
  "5435": "Coffee cups are also for sharpening knives: In a pinch, you can use the unglazed portion of the bottom of a ceramic mug/bowl/plate as a sharpening stone.",
  "5436": "if you are making new years resolutions, break it down into small steps. It is easier to adjust to small changes than big ones.",
  "5437": "The start of a new decade is arguably the best excuse since 2010 to get in touch with old friends you haven't talked to in years (or decades).",
  "5438": "Before entering into a contract for services or software, determine how they handle customer issues (i.e. tech support, billing); if you need to talk to someone and they only do email or chat, this may save future frustration.",
  "5439": "Change the background and app layout of your phone to feel like you just got a new one!",
  "5440": "Every time you give your pet a treat, ring a little bell. If your pet ever escapes outside, ring the bell and they\u2019ll come running. Works like a charm when my indoor cat starts getting curious.",
  "5441": "If you really enjoy a band's music, consider purchasing a vinyl or some merch; this is the primary way bands make their living in the streaming era",
  "5442": "Don\u2019t let someone take advantage of you, then play the loyalty card on you. Too often had the position been reversed the other party wouldn\u2019t have done the same for you. Loyalty is a two way street, any less is no better than manipulation, a grown up version of \u201cI thought we were cool?!\u201d",
  "5443": "When using a dating app and exchanging pictures you can easily check to see if they have been taken from other websites online by using Google image search at images.google.com. Check every picture posted or sent to you especially ones too good to be true.",
  "5444": "Go to bed 30 minutes earlier in 2020. Will transform your health\u2026",
  "5445": "If you order McNuggets, order them in multiples of four. Often times, two 4-pieces are cheaper than a 6-piece and three 4-pieces are cheaper than a 10 piece, etc.",
  "5446": "If you're the one taking a group picture, count to 3 and take a picture on every number.",
  "5447": "Mix sugary cereals with the non-sugary version (i.e. Frosties and cornflakes). It becomes not quite as unhealthy, cheaper and you can adjust the amounts you mix according to your taste",
  "5448": "Next holiday season, buy a handful of Amazon or grocery gift cards, wrap them, and bring them to holiday gatherings. Give them to friends and family to reciprocate an unexpected gift, and redeem the leftovers in January.",
  "5449": "you can reuse calendars from 1936, 1964, or 1992 in 2020. You can get a vintage calendar for pretty cheap on eBay.",
  "5450": "During the upcoming year, avoid signing with a short-year format, i.e. ../../20. Someone else could exploit that by expanding out to a false full-year format (i.e. writing 19 to make the year 2019) and you might get in trouble.",
  "5451": "Blue Dawn (the dish soap) is a fantastic stain remover and will take anything out of anything. Really!!!",
  "5452": "If you're new on Spotify, don't avail the just yet and just keep on using it with the ads. Eventually, it will offer you a 3 month subscription for the price of one.",
  "5453": "Have a hard time remembering to floss every day? Leave some floss by the couch or at your desk.. when you\u2019re watching TV, you\u2019ll see it and it\u2019s much easier to do it as you\u2019re relaxing,",
  "5454": "Going back to work tomorrow after a week off? Turn on your alarms!",
  "5455": "Make a list of all the subscriptions you pay to and when you began them so you are aware of anything you no longer use, but are still paying for.",
  "5456": "Put a piece of invisible tape on your driver's license like a handle to make pulling it out of wallets that won't let go, easier.",
  "5457": "Sort subs where you discuss games, music, services or products on new in January. A lot of people give away freebies that they receive from the holidays on certain subs.",
  "5458": "If you bought a real Christmas tree, lay and wrap it in a tarp when you remove it from your home. This will make it very easy to move and will also greatly reduce the mess.",
  "5459": "When putting together furniture/putting up a shelf, don't use the included screws. They are likely made if soft metal and are prone to stripping. Keep a box of good screws covering different sizes to make your life easier.",
  "5460": "If your butter has been stored in a fridge and is too hard for spreading, vigorously respreading it in the tub will soften it up for application",
  "5461": "LPT-have a group of people with you that can't decide where to eat? Choose a food court, they have a bit of everything for everyone.",
  "5462": "When catching up with a friend/family member, ask, \u201cWhat are your headlines?\u201d It\u2019s a quick, simple question allows people to tell you how they\u2019re really doing.",
  "5463": "- When investing, remember that it's in, out, get, grab, Bonk! Cash rules everything around you, so always protect your neck and diversify your bonds.",
  "5464": "[LPT] If you\u2019re a waiter or a manager at a crowded restaurant, tell the customers that the more late they order food the more late they\u2019ll get it instead of saying that it\u2019s a busy day and people are waiting in line to get a table.",
  "5465": "if you're sending flowers to someone. Instead of calling a national number, quick search for a nearby flower shop. You'll get more for your money that way.",
  "5466": "The easiest way to smile is to laugh a little and hold the face. Took 20+ years of awkward photos until that I found this trick.",
  "5467": "After the New Year, always write the year in full (1/2/2020 or 3/4/2020 instead of 1/2/20 or 3/4/20) because if you write just 20, there is a chance someone might change that to 2008 or 2014 or whatever to void legal documents.",
  "5468": "When tipping the housemaid in a hotel, give the tip directly to the housekeeper. Housekeeper managers sometimes steal the tip money from their employees.",
  "5469": "[LPT] Don't eat till you're full. Eat till you're not hungry anymore.",
  "5470": "chances are you will never need this, but as a safety precaution, when meeting someone in person who you met online, enable location sharing on your phone with a loved one and provide that persons basic information. This will exponentially increase your chances should the worst happen.",
  "5471": "Don't ever put sharp knives into a sink full of sudsy dishwater that you can't see clearly to the bottom of the sink. You might forget which way the tips are pointing when you reach for them, and might accidentally cut yourself if grab the wrong end.",
  "5472": "if you enjoy David Attenborough\u2019s nature documentaries, you should know that his brother Richard Attenborough has made some equally great documentaries about dinosaurs.",
  "5473": "If you\u2019re 15 or under or have a child 15 or under you get a free book a day at goodwill.",
  "5474": "despite what the TV shows and movies demonstrate, always use a cane or crutch on the opposite side of your injured leg. This allows you to offload your injured leg instead of shifting more weight towards it, gives you a wider base of support to prevent falling, and allows a more natural gait",
  "5475": "If you\u2019re going to buy someone a gift card to see movies, buy the gift card from the movie theater as opposed to Fandango. Fandango charges ridiculous \u201cconvenience\u201d fees that would eat up the value of the card.",
  "5476": "When doing laundry, throw the measuring cap into the wash with the load! The cap will get rinsed out by the machine and you'll never have a messy detergent container again!",
  "5477": "never fully pay for work in advance. It doesn\u2019t help anyone. After they are paid it becomes a chore for them with no expectation of further reward to motivate them.",
  "5478": "When someone asks you to watch their cat for a few days, ask them to trim its nails beforehand. It will make managing the cat much easier and might prevent deep scratches on furniture and/or injuries.",
  "5479": "You can insure that expensive engagement ring you bought your fianc\u00e9 as part of your homeowners insurance policy",
  "5480": "Start your New Years resolutions today. If you want them to stick you have to keep them through hard times and if you have to put it off, it probably won't stick.",
  "5481": "Everyone who is \"good with money\" share a common character, which is they make a explicit budget for the upcoming month and stick to it. If you haven't done it, now is the perfect time for it as new year's is just ahead.",
  "5482": "Want your grocery checkout to go faster? Put your heavier items first on the conveyer belt so it's easier and faster to bag.",
  "5483": "For anyone wanting to change their own oil but not sure where to take the oil or filter; Most auto part stores like AutoZone, O'Reilly's, etc and some recycling places take your old oil and oil filters.",
  "5484": "If you\u2019re taking gifts home from the holidays, take as many gifts out of their boxes as you can. By doing this, you\u2019ll save a surprising amount of space in your luggage!",
  "5485": "Cover stale bread with a damp paper towel and microwave. This will make it much softer.",
  "5486": "If you own a weighted blanket, folding the thing makes for a great workout.",
  "5487": "if you need to take a short nap, set a second alarm for 20 minutes after the original time in case you fall back asleep",
  "5488": "Adopt a regular routine of brushing your teeth with mint flavor first thing you wake up & rinsing it with ice cold water. Not only you will feel fresh but mint with cold water is a good jolt to your brain in waking you up.",
  "5489": "Keep that neck pillow you save for airplanes in the back seat of your car. You\u2019ll end up using it much more often than you\u2019d think.",
  "5490": "Use these next few days to come up with some short and long term goals you hope to achieve for 2020.",
  "5491": "Addition of corn flakes to any ice cream makes it 10 times better",
  "5492": "At retails stores, don't ask the cashier to \"keep the change\". They can get in just as much trouble for till overages as underages.",
  "5493": "Host small parties outside at restaurant or similar. Then there\u2019s no party mess to clean up at your home.",
  "5494": "LPT:Never take advice from someone who hasn't done what they are telling you to do",
  "5495": "When you take items of clothing off, do it so they\u2019re right side out. It will save you countless hours when folding your laundry.",
  "5496": "After reheating fast food, add salt to return lost flavor.",
  "5497": "Don't Throw Out Those 2019 Calendars Yet. They'll Be Good Again In 2030",
  "5498": "To get Amazon Prime free for 6 months, sign up for any online university in order to get a .edu email address. Use that .edu email address to enroll in Amazon Prime for students. You can also take a course while you're at it to further your education.",
  "5499": "On vacation? Don't eat anywhere near tourist spots. The food is rarely authentic and twice as expensive. Walk a few blocks away, usually about where there aren't anymore signs subtitled in English, then eat there.",
  "5500": "When you get a card in the mail from a friend/family member quickly add their return address to their contact information in your phone. Then the next time you want to send out cards, gifts, invitations etc you have their address already and you don\u2019t have to ask for it again.",
  "5501": "instead of asking what someone is doing before inviting them to an event tell them what you are doing and invite them to attend. Avoiding awkward excuses.",
  "5502": "Be nice to your friends\u2019 younger siblings. They\u2019ll appreciate it and you might even end up becoming good friends with them in the long run.",
  "5503": "When putting a fitted sheet on your mattress, the corner of the sheet with the tag goes on the bottom right corner of the mattress.",
  "5504": "Don't get annual gym membership if you plan to hit the gym this January 2020. Start with several per visit payments until that you think this is a good idea and you can commit, then turn it into monthly, and eventually annual membership.",
  "5505": "If you get confused between \"Effect\" and \"Affect\", use \"Impact\" as it provides the same meaning.",
  "5506": "If you\u2019ve got a phone with a voice memo function, discreetly turn it on this holiday season when you\u2019re with you\u2019re older loved ones while they\u2019re telling you stories about their youth. You\u2019ll have an awesome catalog of stories you might never hear again",
  "5507": "when smelling scented candles, smell the lid of the jar instead of the wax. The wick and wax doesnt smell the same as the perfume when it rests on other materials, so you get a clearer sense of the true fragrance",
  "5508": "Start going to the gym tomorrow, instead of waiting for new years. You can try out all the machines, it's less busy and you can meet the locals who are friendlier.",
  "5509": "If you tell someone about an event that makes you upset, and they do not give you the reaction you expected, realize that they most likely have no experience of that situation and don't know to react.",
  "5510": "Create another reddit account and join text-only subs, so when you're low on mobile data you can still browse without spending much of it.",
  "5511": "LPT:If your phone has a low power mode then turn it on when you charge it as it will charge much quicker",
  "5512": "When using duct tape, fold it at the end for easy removal.",
  "5513": "LPT:Its better to start your new year resolution a few days before new year so that you have time to try it out and see what you are in for and make it work.",
  "5514": "Don't put the boxes from all your new Christmas toys, TVs and gadgets at the curb. If you do, you're advertising to thieves to come still your stuff. Instead, cut them up into small and place them in the recycle.",
  "5515": "When buying monthly data packages, check if it\u2019s per 28 days. If you plan on buying monthly data for a full you, you can get charge 13 times instead of 12",
  "5516": "you may to keep your dog's bowl with constant food; don't, a scheduled diet helps with both training, and a better diet.",
  "5517": "If you plan to watch or launch fireworks make sure to wear safety glasses, they\u2019re cheap and might save you thousands of dollars.",
  "5518": "If you set several small goals for your New Years resolution it may. It is easier to achieve. Like losing 5lbs a month even if you make it one month 1/12 is a victory.",
  "5519": "When you\u2019re bringing your dog or puppy home for the first time, and it\u2019s their first ride in a vehicle, ensure the person holding the doggo is suitably protected against an onslaught of dog sickness or worse from the other end.",
  "5520": "Can't plug a USB first try? Look at it from the top! If you see something white from the 2 square holes then you can plug it straight in! Otherwise just flip it.",
  "5521": "When using the Reddit app, you can find posts you\u2019ve hidden under the History tab in the side menu. You will also be able to see posts you have upvoted or downvoted by sorting the posts there.",
  "5522": "Make a new E-Mail and use it for all your accounts. This will prevent your private mail from getting fishing for passwords and spam",
  "5523": "Instead of using half-arsed official Reddit app, use third party, like Boost",
  "5524": "When I was young, I found saying, \u201cI don\u2019t mind\u201d is a much better alternative than \u201cI don\u2019t care\u201d. I was very confused on why people started to get offended...",
  "5525": "Next time you're stuck traffic, try to use the reflection of the vehicle in front of you and/or behind you to check that your lights and turn signals are all working.",
  "5526": "Dont know when the pan will cool down after cooking? Put some raw onions in and they will crackle until that the pan is cooled down.",
  "5527": "When you're giving a speech or a presentation to an audience, tell them before you start that it is super important that they turn on their phones again afterwards. That way you politely imply that you want the phones to be turned off and the audience to be paying attention.",
  "5528": "The day after a holiday, party, or other big event, write down everything that went right and wrong, such as whether you had enough food. Next year you'll have a starting point and you won't need to guess how many pounds of ham to order!",
  "5529": "If you accidentally rip money, you can usually exchange the bill at a bank as long as both halves have matching serial numbers",
  "5530": "If you want to give someone advice don't start with \"You should...\" try \"If I were you...\" or \"A great way to...\" something that doesn't sound like you are telling them what to do. It really makes a difference.",
  "5531": "When taking a Taxi, don't try to act like you know the city well (esp. abroad it's not working), just show the Driver on Google Maps where you want to go and a calculated route starting from your location, so he will be aware that you are able to check if he's taking a fast route.",
  "5532": "When deciding your New Year's Resolutions, don't set large vague goals such as 'lose weight', 'stop smoking' or 'socialise more'. Instead set small, specific goals with a timeframe. You'll have much more success sticking to them and will feel amazing when you complete them!",
  "5533": "if you are telling someone about something that is annoying you, tell the person you're talking to whether you are interested in suggestions, or just want to vent to someone.",
  "5534": "When you're walking on ice, don't lift your feet up for each step, just slide your feet one at a time to keep moving forward. Your balance is severly compromised everytime you're standing on one foot, even if for just a brief second.",
  "5535": "search around on used item websites like craigslist for \u201cunwanted gifts\u201d and get brand new items for really cheap.",
  "5536": "Take a moment today to clean up your Amazon wish list. Remove those awesome gifts you received from those awesome people who stuck to the list!",
  "5537": "When looking back at this past year/decade, judge it based on your relationships, your successes, your failures, what you learned from them and not on politics or news stories that had no direct impact on your life.",
  "5538": "Start your New Year\u2019s resolution today rather than January 1st. If you think it\u2019s okay to procrastinate the change you want to make, you\u2019re unlikely to keep it.",
  "5539": "After the holiday season is over there's always people trying to sell their gift cards they received as gifts for cheaper, which is a good way to save money, so keep an eye out.",
  "5540": "If you got a Christmas gift that requires assembly, installation or configuration to use do it now before you put the present away and forget about it.",
  "5541": "Sometimes trying too hard can have the opposite effect of what you\u2019re trying to accomplish.",
  "5542": "Leave a review of current or past jobs so that future job hunters will no what to expect from the job rather than what they hear in an interview or company description",
  "5543": "go Christmas shopping today! Stock up on Christmas decorations, wrapping paper and Christmas themed gifts for the kids! Everything is heavily discounted, so not only will you be saving money, but you won't be scrambling for these things next year.",
  "5544": "Parents, you should leave your contact information sewn into your child\u2019s coat. If your child is ever get lost, someone can contact you as soon as possible.",
  "5545": "The week after Christmas is a great time to find bargains as people try to sell unwanted gifts.",
  "5546": "When reading non-fiction, think of paragraphs as bullet points.",
  "5547": "If the Wi-Fi sign-in pop-up on a public network is taking too long to show up on your mobile device, simply visit captive.apple.com in your browser which will redirect automatically to the sign-in page for your network.",
  "5548": "If you spend most of the day addicted to being on apps on your phone remove those apps from your home screen. You will overtime use them less.",
  "5549": "if you\u2019re not the type that normally plays games on your phone, download a few now. You will be happy you did on a plane ride in the future.",
  "5550": "If you take a hot shower and then turn it cold for the last minute or two, your mirror would not be all fogged up from the stream when you\u2019re done.",
  "5551": "After receiving a gift card for Christmas, make it more meaningful by sending a picture of what you purchase to the sender with a nice thank you.",
  "5552": "Hold onto the Silica Gel packs that are in most boxes being opened today. They\u2019re extremely useful for tradesmen\u2019s tool boxes, as they help prevent rust, or other areas in which you want to keep moisture content down.",
  "5553": "Use smile.amazon.com to do your amazon shopping. At no extra cost to you, they will donate .5% value of your purchase to a charity of your choice. (I know it's a bit late, sorry!)",
  "5554": "Check up on those spending Christmas alone. This could be a very difficult time of the year for them and they will appreciate someone looking out for them",
  "5555": "If you have your mind set on improving yourself, don't wait until that January 1st, don't wait until that Monday or even tomorrow, start today.",
  "5556": "Record random segments of your life at the moment. A simple recording of something that seems normal now may bring back great memories for future you.",
  "5557": "If you get any gift cards that you don't plan on using for Christmas just save them till next Christmas and buy them something from that store.",
  "5558": "If you get a Visa/MasterCard gift card for Christmas, and don't want to use it/deal with a balance left on it, afraid you'll forget to use it, etc. buy yourself an Amazon gift card through Amazon. You can use the full amount and immediately add the balance to your account.",
  "5559": "If a song isn't available on spotify try looking for a podcast instead, there's often someone who uploaded the song disguised as a podcast instead.",
  "5560": "When heating up a drink in a microwave, don't put it in the middle of the spinning plate. Drinks are often undisturbed when put inside and don't heat up equally. If you put it at the edge of the plate, the drink will slowly stir itself because of the plate's spinning. Not much, but there.",
  "5561": "When stashing something for \"safe-keeping,\" take a picture of it in case you forget where you put it",
  "5562": "Added too much lemon juice to something? Use a little bit of baking soda to counteract the acidity and bring the pH back down. Sugar won't fix the problem.",
  "5563": "If you are ever bored, and have nothing to do. Try changing your region on youtube to a different country and browse the trending tab. Not only will you find some interesting stuff out there, you will also learn a bit about that country's culture!",
  "5564": "At yard sales buy extra measuring cups & spoons than just leave them in the containers you use the most.",
  "5565": "Turkey meat can trigger migraines, headaches and drowsiness. If you find having a headache at family events, don't immediately blame your Aunt.",
  "5566": "you do not deserve what ever terrible thing that happened to you. You do not deserve to be with someone that treats you terribly. No matter what you have done in your life your karma is not bad because you made a mistake. You have a week let it all go.",
  "5567": "If you find a lost/wandering pet. Consider taking it to a nearby vet or animal shelter. They will most likely have a microchip and these places can easily track down the owners by scanning it for information.",
  "5568": "Donate blood a few days after Christmas. Helping others is a good way to maintain your holiday cheer and is a great way to segue into the new year!",
  "5569": "when you\u2019re traveling, share your location on your phone with some close friends and family that you trust. Just in case you get lost, or worse, you can get help a lot easier.",
  "5570": "Instead of buying the meal of a first responder, send a gift card to their table. That way there\u2019s no confusion about the tip and it will leave room for other people to pay for their meal if they also wanted to.",
  "5571": "When on an airplane and someone is asleep next to you, order a drink for them. If they want it when they wake up, great. If they don't, you get a 2nd drink.",
  "5572": "If you are not sure if you should cut your grass or not, do the trimming and edging. After that, it may look good enough to wait till next time to mow.",
  "5573": "Avoid candel-smoke after blowing them out by instead drowning the wick in the molten wax with a toothpick or something similar. Helps with easy reigniting as well.",
  "5574": "LPT-If you want Reddit premium for cheaper, buy 100 dollars worth of reddit coins and gift your post the santa bag award. It comes out cheaper for two years or reddit premium!",
  "5575": "There will be times in your life when you pay too much for something and then beat yourself up for not being smarter about it. Instead of regret, be happy that your 'gift' has benefited someone. When money trades hands, someone benefits.",
  "5576": "instead of returning/exchanging items that didn't work out for you this Christmas, regift them next year! You will save a lot of money. Just be sure to note who gave them to you.",
  "5577": "If your friend pets your dog/cat/animal for the first time tell them: \u201cWow he/she never lets people do that.\u201d Even if they\u2019re friendly. It\u2019ll make your friend feel special.",
  "5578": ": If you are asked to create an account in order to continue browsing a website, hit F12 and click on the dim area, this would select it and you can delete it with DEL key, hit F12 again and resume your browsing.",
  "5579": "Add a site's name after your Gmail address to track who's selling your data. Eg: registering with john.doe+amazon@gmail.com sends all email to John.doe@gmail.com This way when you get spam, look at the 'to' in the email, it should have john.doe+amazon@gmail.com, revealing Amazon sold your data",
  "5580": "You can check whether you have an app spying on your audio without your consent by leaving your phone by a Spanish radio for a few hours and then check what language your ads are in",
  "5581": "When being thanked for a gift you gave, avoid saying it was nothing, or that it was on sale. Instead, tell the person receiver that you got it because of what they mean to you. This way, you amplify your efforts by making receiver feel like they are not just an afterthought.",
  "5582": "Turn your thermostat down a few degrees before your Christmas parties. When everyone comes over the house gets hot really fast and makes the guests uncomfortable.",
  "5583": "If someone in a meeting is interrupted, ask them to finish what they had been saying at the next opportunity. Ditto when two people start speaking at once, and then one person defers to the other. Meetings unfairly favour the most assertive and the talkative.",
  "5584": "If you are out today/tomorrow, consider tipping a little more than you might usually. Your servers, hairdressers, bartenders etc are all working while the rest of us are out with friends and family enjoying ourselves",
  "5585": "Before you buy into an app for yoga, meditation or exercise (and almost anything else) check if YouTube has what you\u2019re looking for. You might be surprised how many free yoga, meditation and exercise videos are available on YouTube.",
  "5586": "If you click on a link for an article that you need a subscription to access like Washington Post, or NYT, simply go to Google and type in the name of the article and it should pull a version you can read without a subscription.",
  "5587": "Instead of making resolutions for the entire year, consider making resolutions only for January. The shorter length of time is less likely to overwhelm you so that you give up and more likely to seem manageable and give you a solid base to start February.",
  "5588": "Christmas can be stressful but remember, this may be the last time you\u2019ll ever see certain family members and loved ones. Please make the most of it.",
  "5589": "if it can wait, shop for electronics and clothing after Christmas. Returned open box electronics will be marked down even further, as will other items in order to clear out excess inventory (specially seasonal) not sold during holiday rush.",
  "5590": "Put your alarm clock out of reach so you have to get up to turn it off",
  "5591": "Keep a note of the positive comments you receive from people and read it when you\u2019re feeling negative about yourself. It will help you to maintain good mental health.",
  "5592": "When at a dinner party, pick up your hors d'oeuvres with the hand you DON'T use to shake others' hands. This way, when introduced, you won't need to awkwardly clean your hand before initiating your salutation.",
  "5593": "Add ground cinnamon to your coffee grounds before brewing to add a mild but noticeable holiday taste!",
  "5594": "Learn to say No! Don't get drifted by the peer pressure. I have seen people taking wrong decisions because of their friends and later cursing them, when damage was done.",
  "5595": "Get sap on your hands while setting up your Christmas tree? Hand Sanitizer will work way better than soap at getting it off",
  "5596": "If you are thinking about what to wear for Christmas, choose an outfit that captures your personality best, not what makes you look best. When reviewing Christmas photos, being able to see your personality will evoke fonder memories than a handsome/pretty outfit.",
  "5597": "Microwaving something that is too hot to easily take out, or awkward to get with oven mitts? Lift it out on the glass turntable; the turntable has little feet and generally stays cool around the edge.",
  "5598": ": Every new year, check the validity of your passport, credit card, insurances and things of that kind, and renew them if needed to prevent them from expiring unexpectedly near the time you may need it the most.",
  "5599": "when traveling with presents bring the scraps from wrapping along with scissors and tape. It can save you headaches when they get torn in transit.",
  "5600": "Lost your iPhone somewhere in the house? Just shout Hey Siri play music...",
  "5601": "If a website asked you to register and it needs you to confirm your email and you don't want to provide your real email address, use temp-mail.org",
  "5602": "Phone music too quiet? Put the phone in a bucket to make the music louder!",
  "5603": "forget to tell an obscure relative thanks for the gift/ Christmas card? Tell them tomorrow, they'll think you waited to open it, not that you forgot to thank them.",
  "5604": "No one likes a good gift-guesser.",
  "5605": "When making mashed potatoes, use a French fry cutter if you have one. They will cook quicker and more evenly.",
  "5606": "Write a number in the corner of each wrapped present. Then keep a list of what present is. That way, you can make sure the best gifts are saved for last.",
  "5607": "Instead or telling yourself that you\u2019ll do whatever New Years revolution next year, Give yourself a head start on Boxing Day and make 2020 a good year!",
  "5608": "if someone gifted you USB or other computer cables, check out the brand on amazon and see if there's warranty. Some brands have lifetime warranties, and you might have been gifted a lifetime cable.",
  "5609": "if you work with email marketing use a script program to remove +whatever from email addresses in your database. This prevents your customers from knowing you sold their contact information, helping you to retain customers.",
  "5610": "Place egg cartons in your fridge heavy end out. You won't be surprised by the weight of the carton when you pull them out next time.",
  "5611": "For those with a dashcam, if you get into an accident or are apart of a hit and run, say the license plate out loud. Don't rely on the footage - it can be grainy sometimes. Describe the car as much as you can verbally.",
  "5612": "reusable shopping bags are often cheaper than quality gift bags, and many stores offer them in seasonal patterns. Quicker, thriftier, and environmentally friendly \ud83d\ude0a\ud83c\udf0e.",
  "5613": "If you want to \"give back\" this holiday season but you aren't sure how, go purchase a package(s) of new socks and donate them to a local homeless shelter. It's their most used and needed item, especially during the winter months.",
  "5614": "when making nachos, put a tortilla underneath your chips to turn leftover toppings into a taco.",
  "5615": "Do not gift a pet (no matter how small) to someone else's child without parents permission",
  "5616": "LPT:Dont rely on others.You should never expect others to do it for you, not even your partner, friend or boss. They are all busy with their own needs. No one will make you happy or achieve your goals for you. It's all on you.",
  "5617": "If someone is tall... Stop telling them they are tall. They already know, and believe me, they've heard it about 14 times this week.",
  "5618": "When taking family photos this holiday season, be sure to put boyfriends and girlfriends on the outside of the photo so they can be cropped out later if they somehow don\u2019t become permanent members.",
  "5619": "No matter how tired you are, wash your face and brush your teeth before you go to bed.",
  "5620": "eat before you go shopping for food. You\u2019re less likely to buy junk food when you\u2019re full.",
  "5621": "if you want to rapidly cool a drink (beer, soda), wrap a damp (with cold water) kitchen towel around it before placing in the freezer. Will make it colder, quicker.",
  "5622": "Turn off your mobile data for apps that does not require online access to remove ads and save data.",
  "5623": "Take a picture of every prepaid gift card you receive. It will be your only recourse if the card is lost or stolen.",
  "5624": "If you need something simple like an oil change around the holidays, don't go to one of the big names. They're slammed during this time. Find a lesser known or local place and wait 15 min instead of hours.",
  "5625": "It\u2019s none of your business what other people think of you.",
  "5626": "If you have kids that still believe in Santa but know how to work you Nest camera app, don\u2019t forget to turn off the camera where Santa would be.",
  "5627": "Eyes and Thighs. This how stores stock their shelves, with the highest prices between your eyes and thighs. Look up or even better, down for the best deals.",
  "5628": "Lead the happy birthday song by singing quickly. There are few things more painful socially than a long drawn out of tune happy birthday.",
  "5629": "If someone on Tinder only has Instagram in their bio, it's follower farmer bot 95% of the time",
  "5630": "If you are at a restaurant, ask if they have gift card specials. If so, purchase it and use it for that visit.",
  "5631": "If you\u2019re waiting in a long drive thru line for food, see if they have a mobile app. Many places do drive thru pick up, so by the time you\u2019re at the window, everything is already ready to go!",
  "5632": "Avoid using politically charged media as a single source of information. Politically charged media always will present facts skewed in their worldview.",
  "5633": "Never work for a brand that you love. They are likely to not live up to your expectations, and there is a high chance that after the employment ends you\u2019ll never be able to look at them the same.",
  "5634": "If you are constantly holding a finger on your screen, when you accidentally click the button on the bottom left that takes you to the top of Reddit, it won\u2019t",
  "5635": "sign up for emails to your favourite stores or places you want to shop at. Occasionally they\u2019ll send you email exclusive coupons or at the very least tell you when their deals are happening.",
  "5636": "Rewind a bit to display a missed Netflix skip intro button",
  "5637": "As you\u2019re about to grab the handle to the door at a restaurant or store, notice if part of the handle is discolored. If so, it\u2019s probably the most frequently touched part. If you grab a different part you\u2019ll touch fewer germs.",
  "5638": "Get a 3D scan of your face while you're young or while you still have a face.",
  "5639": "When meeting new people don\u2019t make fun of someone\u2019s laugh. As harmless as it may seem, that will stick with them every laughing moment and can ruin joyous moments.",
  "5640": "Know the length of your index finger so that you can give more accurate measurements of small things.",
  "5641": "When making a fruit salad to eat later, include a citrus (eg. Orange). The juice will stop other fruits from browning.",
  "5642": "When shopping online, put items in your cart and fill out contact information, but do not immediately complete the order. Many websites will send email or text offers for free shipping or discounts to encourage you to complete your order.",
  "5643": "If you are on a plane without TVs you can use google maps to see where you are, gps still works in airplane mode.",
  "5644": "If you have friends who don't drink or do drugs, support them in that. Peer pressure isn't cool.",
  "5645": "get gift wrapping supplies (wraps, ribbons, bags, tissue paper) from the dollar store",
  "5646": "When sorting files alphabetically, add a ^ at the start of the name to make it first",
  "5647": "When buying a new pair of glasses, preform basic tasks like bending over and jumping to avoid buying a pair that will slip down your nose easily.",
  "5648": "If you\u2019re searching for something on Google and don\u2019t want to wade through all the unrelated links, put your key words in quotes. This will search for the EXACT words in the EXACT order inside the quotes.",
  "5649": "Use a Can Opener to Open Plastic Clamshell Casings",
  "5650": "If you drop a small object into the sink, don\u2019t try to grab it. Just cover up the drain with your hand.",
  "5651": "Eat well before going to any social event. Most of the time, the food there is not good.",
  "5652": "Put chrome://restart/ in your bookmark bar to quickly reclaim memory from Chrome memory leaks.",
  "5653": "put 10 days of regular meds in a separate container so you have a reserve to get through any refill delays.",
  "5654": "When helping with the washing up this Christmas, turn the scrubbing brush slightly to the side and push the bristle tips against the food, and not directly down on the dish surface.",
  "5655": ": If you have pets, have some anti-histamines on hand, you never know when a guest might discover they are allergic.",
  "5656": "Block all notification requests in chrome by going into Settings > Advanced > site settings > privacy and security, click notifications and flip the toggle to block.",
  "5657": "When baking Christmas Sugar Cookies \"Cutouts\" upon removing from the oven flip them over before placing on the cooling rack. This will give you a flat surface to decorate with royal icing.",
  "5658": "If you are a gamer and you are wandering what is better graphics setting, FXAA has worse graphics, but better performance, but SMAA has better graphics, but can be more demanding for your computer, so easily said: Better graphics: SMAA; Better performance: FXAA. Hope it helped.",
  "5659": "If you\u2019re unsure of the spelling of a word, or phrase, google it, and if you\u2019re wrong, google will correct you.",
  "5660": "Next time you want to stifle a sneeze, hack your nervous system by pressing your upper lip, it will block the sneeze signals from going to your brain",
  "5661": "Want to win an argument on reddit without using your brain? Post their statement on r/ChangeMyView and respond with what the people on r/ChangeMyView say. Repeat until that you win the argument.",
  "5662": "Take note of everything in your wallet now. That way, if it gets lost or stolen, you will know exactly what you need to replace.",
  "5663": "Take a picture after you write a to-do list / shopping list. That way if you lose it you have a picture of it.",
  "5664": ": Click on i.redd.it in the upper right corner to load the images or videos quicker in Reddit app.",
  "5665": "If you need to expand an image to read it better or see more detail and the website won't let you, take a screenshot and that will allow you to expand it.",
  "5666": "Want antimemes? Go to r/bonehealingjucie. Want bonehealingjuice? Go to r/antimeme.",
  "5667": "On hot days, leave your drying rack in your room. The humidity of the wet clothes will cool your room.",
  "5668": "Choose incredibly embarassing passwords, this way you will be subconsciusly less inclined to risk revealing them to anyone",
  "5669": "If you\u2019re ever running in a competitive race, try to run faster than the rest of the people there.",
  "5670": "Do not announce on social media that you'll be traveling for the holidays.",
  "5671": "If you are stuck between 2 options flip a coin, if you're disappointed with the winner then you'll know you want the other option",
  "5672": "Don't dispense spices over hot pans or pots. Instead pour some in your hand or use a spoon. The moisture can cause spices to cake and herbs to go bad.",
  "5673": "Always keep a clean blanket and pillow in case a guest stays the night",
  "5674": "If you have a purse and a baby, carry a garlic press so that when you\u2019re out at a restaurant so you can make a small amount of baby food out of any steamed vegetable.",
  "5675": "If you ever want to see the removed posts from a sub then go to the sub bots profile and look at its past comments. The sub bot comments on every single post that is removed.",
  "5676": "Even if you want to leave your job or quit; you\u2019re 100% there until that you\u2019re not.",
  "5677": "When on a road trip, only stop for gas at commercial truck stops (flying j, loves, etc). They are almost always clean, well staffed, and have better food options than your standard gas station.",
  "5678": "If you\u2019re lucky enough to ever win the lottery but don\u2019t want anyone to know, make sure you don\u2019t claim your winnings on a slow news day.",
  "5679": "If you call a big company and are tired of navigating through automated menu purgatory, all you need to do is say a couple cuss words and you'll be transferred to an actual human representative.",
  "5680": "If you struggle to say \u201cI love you\u201d back to people, and you want to say it back, try repeating exactly what they said to you in the exact same tone of voice, it will make it seem and feel more natural.",
  "5681": "Buy what you really want 2 weeks before any holiday shopping event (I.g. Boxing Day). If you payed with a credit card and the item goes on sale at the store or their competitors, they\u2019ll refund your difference if you call. You\u2019ll avoid the rush and have it before hand.",
  "5682": "when you borrow a book get it covered with a removable cover (in Italy the main technology il Colobri) as soon as possible, in this way you are sure not to ruin the book and are kind of repaying the borrowing. It's incredible how grateful people can get for a fairly small effort.",
  "5683": "if you live in a state where you\u2019re required to have a front license plate, don\u2019t put it on your dashboard. If you get in a collision it can cut your head off",
  "5684": "- Although tread height is a good measurement for tire wear, always check *between* the tread for signs of dryrottedness as a measurement for tire age, especially when buying a used vehicle, this quick check could save you hundreds.",
  "5685": "before the holidays every year, send your family your sizes for shoes/socks, pants, shirt, and hat as a reminder to save everyone time and money",
  "5686": "When a mechanic tells you something needs replacing in your vehicle, go get the part yourself and give it to the mechanic. They get the parts at the same place you would, but they do another mark-up on the item, costing you extra.",
  "5687": "to wash your greasy hands after working on your car and things like that, mix sugar and dishwashing soap.",
  "5688": "use your text marker like a mouse cursor on the iPhone, by holding and dragging around the pop-up keyboard.",
  "5689": "College students, if you haven't, stop by and get to know your on-campus student legal services (SLS). SLS can reach out to any of the deans of your university on your behalf, who will often encourage profs to work with you rather than go through a drawn out case.",
  "5690": "Want your bed sheets to smell fresh but don't have time to wash them? Rub a scented fabric softener sheet over them.",
  "5691": "if you found a whose worth comes from too few people knowing about it, don\u2019t post it here (or tell anybody for that matter).",
  "5692": "If you're car doesn't have Bluetooth and you're going to make a call using the phone speaker, instead of holding it in front of your mouth just set it on your center console or door pocket. You will still be heard and you'll have both hands free to drive.",
  "5693": "On reddit mobile, if you\u2019re tired of accidentally refreshing your feed, then there is a setting to hide posts you\u2019ve upvoted and downvoted so when you refresh, posts you\u2019ve seen will be hidden.",
  "5694": "Keep a note on your phone and throughout the year, anytime a partner/family/friend shows interest in something or something reminds you of them, jot it down. Makes gift giving a lot less stressful.",
  "5695": "If you make a packing checklist before going on vacation, save that list and use it when packing up to go back home so that you don\u2019t forget anything!",
  "5696": "Most grocery stores show the cost by weight under the product price. This can help you compare between different brands and if buying a larger size is actually a better deal. An example may be a large size may appear cheaper but it may be say .20/oz, the smaller size is .15/oz.",
  "5697": "If you are lost and need directions, ask for help from someone walking a dog. They are likely from the area and know it well.",
  "5698": "Want to copy or select a text but it's hyperlinked? Just hold the ALT button and then you can easily select it just like a normal text.",
  "5699": "Completely wetting a paper towel and microwaving it for 30 seconds will make it easier to wipe and clean out your microwave",
  "5700": "If you're going out of town for the holidays, turn off your alarm clock before you leave. This is needed even more if you live in an apartment complex.",
  "5701": "While you are waiting for something, for example the dinner getting ready, do some minor, easy and fast tasks, like those 2 maths exercises the teacher gave you to do home. By this way you will have less stuff to do when you have a moment to actually be lazy, therefore you can be lazy more time",
  "5702": "When listing an item for sale on FB marketplace, or one of the many selling apps, list your item for $20 or more than what you actually want. This way when people throw lowball offers to you, you get what you want or close to it, and the buyer thinks they haggled a deal.",
  "5703": "Donate food AND toiletries to food banks at this time of year to help those less fortunate than you",
  "5704": "Embrace and strive to be the person with the least knowledge and experience in the room. Always take the opportunity to ask questions and use every opportunity as a learning experience. Be teachable, even if you think you already know what is being taught.",
  "5705": "If you save images off of Reddit a lot, turn Saved Image Attribute off in the settings. This gets rid of the watermark at the bottom of the image.",
  "5706": "The makeup departments in large department stores have lots of samples that they give away for free. All you have to do is ask what sample they have that day. You can get some really high end brands (albeit small) but they make fantastic stocking fillers.",
  "5707": "When reheating cold rice, microwave with a damp paper towel over the rice. This will trap the moisture leaving you with nice moist rice",
  "5708": "If your company offers Floating Holidays use those for your time off before using your PTO/Vacation Days. Vacation Days are earned and you may be able to collect on those if you are terminated.",
  "5709": "Buying a gift (esp for a parent or partner) that helps with chores or housework? Buy a 2nd gift for the same person that is completely just for them",
  "5710": "if you're giving gifts to kids, especially small kids, that need to be assembled, assemble them before you wrap them so that you don't have to do it after they unwrapped them and while they want to play with them.",
  "5711": "When transporting wrapped gifts, bring along scotch tape for repairs because they will probably develop small tears from all the movement.",
  "5712": "Instead of paying for expensive wrapping paper, use newspaper to cover Christmas/birthday presents.",
  "5713": "With \"sale\" wrapping paper, check how many layers are actually wrapped around the cardboard center to see if it's actually worth purchasing",
  "5714": "if you have extra wrapping paper stuff it inside of bags instead of using tissue paper",
  "5715": "Instead of citing Wikipedia and using a bad source, try looking at the bottom of the page for more reliable websites.",
  "5716": "If you're struggling to take a photo of a tall building, stop crawling on your knees. Spend three minutes to learn how to use your phone's Panorama Mode.",
  "5717": "Microwave M&M\u2019s for 10 seconds before eating them to make little hot chocolate melty bites",
  "5718": "Disguising your insecurities as a does not actually make them an LPT.",
  "5719": "If a phone case has saved your phone in a drop, but the case itself cracked, be sure to replace it asap. The structural rigidity is gone and may not save your phone the next time",
  "5720": "If you want to Shazam a song from social media or YouTube, but can\u2019t keep the music playing when you open Shazam or vice versa, you can turn on voice recorder and play the song then play back the recording with Shazam open.",
  "5721": "When buying more than one item at a store, buy separately and use whatever coupon they give you \u201cto use on your next visit\u201d for the rest.",
  "5722": "Cutting onions? Wash your hands in cold water to remove the onion smell.",
  "5723": "if you are studying and cannot use Wikipedia as a source you can go to the external links section in the article and use the links for information that way it's not going against the rules and you found the info easily",
  "5724": "If you\u2019re a police officer and need to enter a home with an aggressive dog, bringing dog treats will calm the dog down significantly",
  "5725": "If you are at an establishment that has an entertainer as a means to your enjoyment (DJ, axemaster, waiter, karaoke host, etc.) You should take any and every opportunity to tip them gratuitously.",
  "5726": "Use Bing instead of Google, Google hides results from you while Bing doesn't",
  "5727": "Be the best person you can be unless you can be Batman, then be him.",
  "5728": "Many smart phones have a feature that allow medical providers to access your medical information from a locked screen. However, many people don\u2019t realize it exists so don\u2019t fill it in. I\u2019m a paramedic, and can assure you filling out that info can and has saved lives.",
  "5729": "If you travel a lot and stay in hotels, the fitness rooms usually have purified water dispensers you can use to refill your empty water bottles. Save $$$ and plastic!",
  "5730": "If you see someone putting in hard work for your benefit, let them know you appreciate them. This will help encourage them to keep doing what they are doing and it feels great to be noticed for your effort.",
  "5731": "store wine bottles on their side. This is the proper way to store them because it keeps the cork wet, which prohibits air from making it in. If stored vertically, the cork dries out and you run the risk of air leaking in and affecting the taste and quality of the wine",
  "5732": "In an argument, be the first one to apologize and be sincere about it, even if the other person\u2019s actions started the argument. Keep your ego in check. You will be surprised how quickly a sincere apology can defuse tensions.",
  "5733": "If you're having trouble with some area of your life, instead of mentally and emotionally beating yourself up, treat yourself like you'd treat a good friend if they told you they were having that same problem.",
  "5734": "Turn the shut of valves to your sink, toilets, etc every once in a while, otherwise they can seize up, rendering them useless if you have a water emergency.",
  "5735": "If flying during winter, save time at the security checkpoint for you and others by putting all your small items (e.g., keys, wallet, etc.) in your jacket pockets. You are required to take your jacket off anyway and you are ready to go when your jacket comes out the other side.",
  "5736": "Use your phones recording app when you have those random daily conversations before bed with your kids. If the worst were to happen to you, there would be nothing more valuable to your kids then those recordings.",
  "5737": "When on a busy sidewalk, know that those with their nose in their phones will always drift in the direction their phone is pointed. Good way to see potential collisions coming.",
  "5738": "If you want a snuggie, just wear a bathrobe backwards",
  "5739": "Avoid getting excessively caught up in taking photos when on a trip/spending time with family or friends etc. Enjoying the time while it lasts tends to create even better memories.",
  "5740": "Saving half an avocado for later?Prevent it from browning and drying out by putting a thin layer of cooking oil on the exposed fruit. Place in container and refrigerate.",
  "5741": "Christmas is less than a week away. Make sure to enjoy time with your family while they're still your family!..DNA testing gifts are right around the corner.",
  "5742": "This time a year PayPal will give out a promotional gift of $5. Instead of buying something, give to a charity that accepts PayPal.you You can make PayPal donate $5 on your behalf!",
  "5743": "If you buy a used car, take it back to the brands dealership for their most low cost service. This will register you with the dealership as an owner and they will contact your for recalls and warranty repairs you may otherwise have not ever known about.",
  "5744": "if you spend a lot of time on the phone spelling things have the NATO phonetic alphabet list printed somewhere easy for you to access while on the phone.",
  "5745": ": If you're looking to save money on kitchen appliances, look for ones that have small dents or scratches on the outside but are otherwise completely functional. The store will be more than happy to get rid of it and you'll have a completely fine product for a good discount.",
  "5746": "When sending gift cards inside Christmas cards I use security 10x13 envelopes, print postage from a 3rd party USPS vendor. Tracking, and usually faster, I feel more confident it won't \"accidentally\" be opened or lost if sent only in the card envelope. Well worth the extra $1.50.",
  "5747": "Put stamps in your envelope box. That way they're always together",
  "5748": "Add a phone number to your locked home screen for lost phone retrieval. Most of the time when people find your phone they can't call you but they can call someone you trust and coordinate a pickup.",
  "5749": "To go from Fahrenheit to Celsius quickly just minus half and then a little bit more(about 1/4) It's a bit rough but will get you in the ballpark.",
  "5750": "If you need a weird power cord for a device you can check thrift stores.",
  "5751": "On mobile you can push and hold the scroll bar on the right side to scroll really fast. This will help you get back to where you were faster if you\u2019re ever sent back to the top.",
  "5752": "add Cr\u00e8me de menthe to anything you drink in the holiday season! If it\u2019s festive it ain\u2019t alcoholic!",
  "5753": "When you buy multi pack gift cards, immediately open the package and separate them. The longer they stay in the pack, the glue makes an ugly bubble on the surface, letting recipients know they are just as special as the other 3 or 4 acquaintances you gave a generic gift to.",
  "5754": "Disorganized email is the best email. Putting email in folders wastes 11 minutes a day on average. People who use folders take more time to find stuff compared to people who use search, and have no higher accuracy in finding what they want.",
  "5755": "When trying to start a notebook or journal, scribble or draw nonsense on the first page so you don\u2019t feel pressure to make everything perfect. Just get started!",
  "5756": "Record your parents/grandparents talking about photos from their childhood. This allows you to save family history, and gives you a chance to hear their voices when they\u2019re gone.",
  "5757": "If you are showing something on your phone to a coworker or family member, turn on airplane mode first to prevent any embarrassing notifications from popping up.",
  "5758": "If you are restless and exhausted but NOT tired or can't fall asleep at night, open your mouth wide until that you feel a stretch in the side of the face, at your jaw area. Keep it. Close. Repeat. Again. Again...... As many times as you want. Chances are high you will start to get drowzy and tired.",
  "5759": "If your car gets keyed, spray soapy water on the scratch. If it disappears, it is just clear coat damage that is fairly easy to fix.",
  "5760": "If you remember something funny while you are alone in public and cant stop yourself from laughing, prentend to be texting someone or take a call from a friend. It makes you look a whole lot less psychopathic.",
  "5761": "if you buy large items for Xmas (TV, computer cases etc) break the boxes down as small as possible and do not leave them outside. You're advertising the new things you just got.",
  "5762": "if you consider yourself funny, never claim this to other people, as it will have an adverse effect",
  "5763": "Set your rearview mirror when you're sitting up straight. Whenever you're slouching you'll subconsciously sit up to see better.",
  "5764": "If someone tells you they don't discuss religion or politics, don't keep pressing them or trying to bait them to engage in religious/political discussions. Odds are they've witnessed firsthand at some point how divisive these topics can be.",
  "5765": "If you start your new years resolution today, by the first of the year they'll be halfway to a habit, instead of a whim like most people's resolutions",
  "5766": "Instead of bookmarking websites for your recipes, just find the print button, save as PDF and upload it to your Google drive. Now you have clean, ad free recipes wherever you can log into your Google account.",
  "5767": "During this busy holiday travel season. After landing and entering the airport, try using a restroom further away from the terminals as they are typically less trafficked",
  "5768": "Renew any student accounts before graduating to continue getting the discounted price for the next year",
  "5769": "To prevent people from stealing the registration sticker on your license plate, use a razor blade to cut the sticker into multiple pieces so people can\u2019t steal the sticker and put it on their car.",
  "5770": "If you are constantly silencing and unsilencing your phone between home and work, use the Do Not Disturb feature on your phone and schedule the silencing to your work hours.",
  "5771": "Windows PC keeps turning on at 2:16am every night for the past month without any particular reason? Open system\u2019s \"Event viewer\" to see why.",
  "5772": "To reference a moment in the YouTube video in your comment - just write the time like that: 12:24. YouTube will automatically create a link to that point in video, no extra hastle needed.",
  "5773": "If you want to offer your bus or subway seat to someone who looks like they could use it, instead of asking them if they want it or even making eye contact, you can just stand like your stop is next. So they don't feel like they are taking from someone.",
  "5774": "If you\u2019re starting a project ask yourself these questions: \u201cWhat do I want to do? What evidence do I have that says I should do it? What is the cost? What are the alternatives? How will I know when it is successful?\u201d",
  "5775": "I suppose I've been burned one too many times but please, if your hot water is scalding hot, go to your water heater and turn the temperature down just a bit on it. You'll have happier guests and you'll save on your energy costs.",
  "5776": "When on a first date at home, play some low volume music to set the mood. This is great for when the conversation pauses to avoid awkward silence, plus it can create a conversation.",
  "5777": "If you\u2019re out and about and are thirsty, save money and go to Starbucks instead of buying a water bottle. They will give you a cup of water (Tall, Grande, or Venti) for free!",
  "5778": "When making a controversial post on Reddit, don't reply to comments. The people who downvote your post will double-dip and downvote your comments as well, making you lose more karma.",
  "5779": "Turn a candle upside down while lighting to avoid burning fingers",
  "5780": "Shake a bag (or bucket, or whatever) of popcorn and the kernels will sink to the bottom leaving the popcorn on the top.",
  "5781": "When going through airport security, always put your laptop through the machine before your bags and shoes (if applicable). This will make it virtually impossible to forget and leave your laptop behind.",
  "5782": "when flying long-haul, take a water bottle. It reduces waste, and it's easier to stay hydrated.",
  "5783": "If your cable company isn't responding fast enough to a trouble call, find a safety issue to report (exposed underground line, loose cable on pole) and be a little dramatic. They will come fast to fix it.",
  "5784": "If your pre-made salad came with a cup of dressing instead of a packet, use some of the lettuce from the salad to wipe the cup out so you get all of the dressing goodness.",
  "5785": "Leave a wiper sticking up to mark your car, making it easier to find in long lots full of other cars. Also helpful when you plan to pass someone the key, and they'll need to find your car.",
  "5786": "If you are lactose tolerant, during rough times you can survive perfectly well on 1 gallon a day of whole milk. Usually 1-3 dollars each, that also means you can feed yourself on 1-3 dollars a day. So long as you dont do it for longer then 2 months you'll be perfectly fine.",
  "5787": "When pumping gas, set the lock on the nozzle to the farthest click to reduce air bubbles being pumped into your fuel tank. This may result in more accuracy in the price for the fuel you are paying for.",
  "5788": "Most telemarketer's auto-dialers can be forcefully rebooted by repeatedly pressing the \"*\" key while on the line, thus wasting their time as well.",
  "5789": "set your stove clock wrong so it will be 420 four times a day instead of just two",
  "5790": "For those with unique names that people make comments about. The best way I've found to break the awkardness is to say \"Thanks, I got it for my birthday.\"",
  "5791": "If you want to remember people's names, when they tell you their name, repeat it to confirm that's their name, and a few seconds into the conversation, repeat the name in your head. It will make sure you actually listen when they tell you their name, and connect the name to their face",
  "5792": "the barcode on the outside of every envelope delivered by the USPS contains your full address. Make sure to obscure it if you're posting it to social media.",
  "5793": "Thinking about having a New Years Resolution? If it\u2019s something you REALLY want to do, start it NOW! It will feel good to have some work done by the time New Years gets here, and you\u2019re probably more likely to stick to it.",
  "5794": "When installing software, choose the custom/advanced option over the express/automatic option. This will often reveal the bundled bloatware which you can then uncheck before proceeding with the installation.",
  "5795": "USPS shipping materials are free. Stickers, boxes, forms, labels envelopes, etc, all free and delivered to your door step.",
  "5796": "Don't Mistake Speed for Efficiency",
  "5797": "People say \"It's not what you know, it's who you know,\" but in reality, \"who you know\" gets you in the door, and \"what you know\" lets you to stay there.",
  "5798": "Want to go to the gym after work but always lose motivation? Change into your gym clothes right when you get home, even if you don't plan to go right away. Want to stop yourself from late night snacking? Brush your teeth right after dinner.",
  "5799": "When meeting someone who has a name in current popular culture, don't bring it up or make a joke about it. They've heard it before.",
  "5800": "If you are a supervisor somewhere with high employee turnover, consider how you are doing in your position before blaming the difficulty of the jobs that are short staffed.",
  "5801": "Ask recipients where they want their gifts sent! Some people want things sent to work, where deliveries are monitored, to avoid porch pirates. Others may not have moved into their new home yet. Others may be planning to travel, so they may not be home to keep the package out of the weather.",
  "5802": "It\u2019s just as important to clean the inside of your windshield as you do the outside for increased visibility.",
  "5803": "Don\u2019t try cook a dish for the first time on Christmas Day. Try it before hand to make sure you can do it and correct and errors",
  "5804": "Contact your ISP once every six months and ask about changes to rate plans. These plans change often, and they usually won't call to tell you about them. This is very useful in rural areas where ISP's have been reluctant to offer unlimited data. You can save money and get a better plan.",
  "5805": "When on a plane, and the turbulence, don\u2019t be scared, planes are designed to handle extreme turbulence. Just look at the flight attendants for assurance",
  "5806": "a good comunication strategy is to phrase your questions so that your listener can accurately give a short reply using word from your question",
  "5807": "Don't trust Google maps , Waze or GPS explicitly , vet your routes especially over mountainous terrains in unfamiliar locations or during hazardous weather conditions.",
  "5808": "When moving, clothing and plastic bags make excellent packing material. Everyone has a bag of Grocery bags, and you can avoid packing many of your clothes by using them to wrap delicate items.",
  "5809": "Occasionally back in to a parking spot in front of a store with glass windows to make sure all of your taillights work.",
  "5810": "- Tell your relatives that you are squeamish this holiday season to get them to stop telling you about their latest medical procedure.",
  "5811": "If you are browsing the internet in hopes to purchase an item and find it, put your cursor on the X to close the tab, often times they will give you a promo code to save money on that very item you found.",
  "5812": "When leaving your Macbook on the table at a cafe to go relieve yourself, Facetime yourself on your phone to keep an eye on your belongings while you're away.",
  "5813": "Wait until that season 3 before watching a Netflix original. Anything before that is not worth the heartbreak of its cancellation.",
  "5814": "winter have your lips dry and cracked? Don\u2019t waste money on expensive lip balms. Neosporin Original Ointment is cheap and very effective.",
  "5815": "Pressing 1 will rewind your voicemail 10 seconds. Pressing 1 twice, will rewind it to the start",
  "5816": "When you\u2019re going to the hospital, even for a routine procedure, don\u2019t wear your nice clothes. It could get blood stains or worst, if you have an arrest, it can be cut open.",
  "5817": "If you're walking your dog and someone starts petting it tell them \"that's weird he/she never let's strangers do that\" it will make them happy! (I dont know if this is but I dont know where else to post it)",
  "5818": "Wenn logging into any Google Service, you don't need to type '@gmail.com' - just your username is sufficient",
  "5819": "if you don't have the confidence to ask someone out on a date, try the nonchalant \"we should hang out sometime\" instead to gauge their reaction. It will be a lot less awkward if they show no interest because you didn't formally ask.",
  "5820": "Buy a vacuum sealer. When meat goes on sale, stock up, portion out, and freeze. Not only will this save you money, you\u2019ll also have dinner options on hand when you don\u2019t feel like shopping.",
  "5821": "If you forget to take your clothes out of the washing machine and they smell like mildew, rewash them but add 1-2 cups of white vinegar instead of detergent",
  "5822": "You are more effective at brightening someone else's day than you are at brightening your own.",
  "5823": "Every now and then upload NSFW stuff to a subreddit. It will make it non suitable for advertisement and it will remove ads completely from those subreddits.",
  "5824": "If you have a strong position on something, try debating it outloud with someone. We often dont know how well we can defend our positions until that we have to say them outloud to another person.",
  "5825": "if you find yourself checking social media often, try moving the social media apps on your phone around. This will cause you to become aware the instant you try to open the app without thinking about it.",
  "5826": "If you find a wallet you can drop it in any US post office box and they will return it to the address on the drivers license for free.",
  "5827": "If you buy an older home, check ALL of the plumbing shut off valves and replace those that are not operating properly. Replacement could save you from additional expense and hassle if it is discovered during a future emergency or remodel.",
  "5828": ": I have a notebook where I have to justify my spending for items. Buying a coat and writing in the book \"got this coat cause I wanted it\" isn't good enough. It has saved me a lot of money and space in my wardrobe.",
  "5829": "Don't use fancy fonts when printing out address labels for your Christmas Cards. If the postal worker can't decipher the address in an instant, they'll just return to sender.",
  "5830": "If someone humorously complains about a recent string of bad dates to you, they may be interested in you, and are advertising their singleness.",
  "5831": ": if you're slow getting ready in the morning , create a playlist of your favorite songs with up-beat music and play it everyday , you will hustle like never before and also it will put you in a good mood",
  "5832": "the key to happiness is making those around you happy.",
  "5833": "If you need to get creases out of T-Shirts and you either don't have an iron or hate getting the iron out, chuck it in the dryer with a wet sock for about 15 minutes on Everyday and Medium Heat.",
  "5834": "Take care of your spare tire.",
  "5835": "If someone offers you a breath mint, take it. It might be a hint.",
  "5836": "Train your dog to your own personal whisle and not a dog whisle. Anybody can purchase one and call your dog away but only you can do your own.",
  "5837": "If you have a small space, opt for smaller furniture. Big, chunky furniture make the space seem even smaller.",
  "5838": "To skip ads on Snapchat, just swipe down to close the ad then click on the story you were watching to pick back up where the ad cut you off.",
  "5839": "when using the Calculator app on iPhone, turn it horizontal, and you'll have a scientific calculator",
  "5840": "When using a public restroom, pick the first or second stall instead of the last one. People tend to pick the last ones because it\u2019s assumed they\u2019ll be cleaner so the first few are actually the better choice since they tend to be used less.",
  "5841": "Dont buy a fondue kit for the 1/year cheese fondue. DIY by taking your stove top, putting it as the table centrepiece, raising it with a couple tuna cans and putting mini candles underneath",
  "5842": "Give all your kids the middle name Tyrone even if their first name is Timmy. When it comes time to get a job they can go by their middle name and pull a honest Warren.",
  "5843": "if someone flashes their lights at you, it's either your lights are off or there is a speed trap ahead.",
  "5844": "If you find someones ID and you live in the US, you can return it to them by dropping it into any outgoing mailbox. USPS will return it to the address on the license no postage required",
  "5845": "Have to change work passwords often? Use motivational phrases, eg: bemoreassertiveinmeetings or gettowork10minutesearly - not only does typing it out mentally reinforce the mantra, but you can write it on a sticky note just incase and nobody will know it's a password.",
  "5846": "Do not try to start small talk with someone who has headphones in. They so clearly do not want to be bothered in that moment.",
  "5847": "if you are an extroverted person, invite your introverted friends to things. Odds are they either didn't get invited or wouldnt go without someone they know.",
  "5848": "Unless it's specifically asked for, or you're willing to accept the bulk of the responsibility, be cautious gifting someone a pet or plant. They can be a huge responsibility, and the recipient may not be willing to have that responsibility.",
  "5849": "Bring a pen when you visit your mailbox or leave one inside it. When you receive mail addressed to someone else, you can write, \"RETURN TO SENDER\" pop it right back into the mailbox. No more of it piling up at home or having to go back and forth.",
  "5850": "If you ever read a newspaper or a source and recognize something as blatantly wrong- ask yourself if you take everything else in that same medium as the truth",
  "5851": "Take photos of heart-felt messages you write in cards this holiday season. People tend to respond to any kind words without providing context and it can be hard to remember what specifically you wrote.",
  "5852": "If you keep procrastinating on your phone while studying, play a long music compilation that you like on YouTube, this way you'll feel less tempted to STOP the music and check your phone, and you'll focus more on studying.",
  "5853": ": change your bedsheets on a Sunday. It will make the whole 'get up for another week procedure' a little bit easier.",
  "5854": "Men, a wallet is NOT an ideal storage place for protection. The constant friction against it can wear it down, meaning it will tear more easily when it is used. Keep it in a drawer/dresser nearby instead.",
  "5855": "If you want to strike up a conversation with someone you don't know, say \"You look familiar, what's your name?\" to help get the ball rolling",
  "5856": "Youtube autoplay is a great way to find songs by artists that aren't accessible through their channel page!",
  "5857": "If you have a large family or you host a lot of events, consider buying used chairs from a rental company. They typically have lots of chairs for sale and they are a fraction of the cost of new ones.",
  "5858": "if your nose is blocked, do 15 push ups, your nose will clear up for the next half hour or so.",
  "5859": "LPT- to do a quick search on YouTube, type y in your address bar and press tab. This allows you to search directly in YouTube. Only works on Chrome as far as ik.",
  "5860": "When teaching someone: first ask them to do the most basic things in the related subject. This is for you to know where to start since without the basics as foundation, what ever in depth topic you are trying to teach them will probably be forgotten instantly.",
  "5861": "Inflation exists. Always take into account inflation.",
  "5862": "if you have a friend who is chronically late, tell them the event starts earlier than the actual time",
  "5863": "Whatever you\u2019re worried about today won\u2019t matter in 200 years when we\u2019re all gone.",
  "5864": "If you use mematic and want to caption an image, screenshot the picture then crop to where there is a white space underneath. Then once you have the image, save it to your photos, then screenshot and crop out the white part at the bottom that says made with mematic.",
  "5865": "*society is what you want it to be*",
  "5866": "to preserve the non-stick surface of cookware, the only scrubber you should use is your fingernail; regardless of the marketing, no scrubber is safe for non-stick surfaces.",
  "5867": "Swipe left from the home screen of your iPhone if you really need to see the % of your battery. It\u2019s displayed on the widget.",
  "5868": "Homeless people, if you're hanging about in a public library in an effort to escape the cold, don't just sit there. Go to the self help section and find a book which will help you improve your life and maybe escape being homeless.",
  "5869": "If you're traveling abroad, take a photo of your passport and send it to your own email address. If your passport gets lost or stolen, it's much easier to get back home if you have readily available proof of citizenship.",
  "5870": "When disposing of boxes after Christmas, take them to the dump/tip instead of leaving them for the garbageman. Thieves will be looking to see what new/expensive things people have bought to identify houses to rob",
  "5871": "Every time you talk to someone, regardless of how long you've known them, try to learn something new about them. This will train you to be a better listener and to ask open ended questions with greater frequency.",
  "5872": "Tired of sites asking you about cookies, and not being allowed to decline? Just press f12 on chrome and remove the annoying banner in inspect element.",
  "5873": "At the store buying a card for someones birthday but youre too embarrassed to ask how old theyre turning? Get a 1 year old birthday card and everyone will assume its a joke.",
  "5874": "If you would like an emotional \"pick me up\", search for laser pointers on Amazon and watch the reviewers videos. No reposts, lots of original content and well, cats.",
  "5875": "When there is a long line forming at an attraction/event like concert, sporting event, museum etc dont assume you should join the line. Much of time people are just following the crowd and there could be another entrance or if you already have tickets you can bypass the line.",
  "5876": "Use the auto_scroll feature on pdf readers to stay on task and maintain a good pace if you find your mind wanders or you get distracted easily.",
  "5877": "If you mess up a voicemail to someone, press \"#\" to erase and re-record the message.",
  "5878": "If a lid is on a jar so tight you're unable to open it, wrap an elastic band around the lid for a better grip.",
  "5879": "Don\u2019t rinse out your mouth after brushing, your teeth will thank you for it.",
  "5880": "wrap your big Christmas presents first and use the extra scraps of paper to wrap the small gifts at the end",
  "5881": "If anyone offers you food in any professional or social situation then accept it and thank them. It's very rare that they're just offering out of politeness. Folks like to feed you if you're cool",
  "5882": "Export your favourite online recipe web pages as PDFs and put them somewhere like Google Drive, so you\u2019ll still have them if the website disappears",
  "5883": "If you're travelling, bring a combination lock. You never know when you're going to need it.",
  "5884": "Got relatively squeaky doors? Apply a strong upwards force on the door as you swing it open or closed if you are trying to be quiet.",
  "5885": "If you can't see any imperfections on the drywall compound you're sanding, put a flashlight right on the wall but pointing to the side, shadows will be casted.",
  "5886": "When wrapping Christmas gifts, use left over newspaper in place of wrapping paper to cut down on single use waste.",
  "5887": "If you cant be arsed with an argument just reply to said person with You're right. 99% of the time they wont know how to react.",
  "5888": "When you can, save your Amazon purchases for a later. After a few days, a lot of products give you discounts to finish the purchase.",
  "5889": "when you invite friends spontaneously, be the first one to enter every room your guest may see, to remove embarrassing things",
  "5890": "when searching for movies or shows to stream on TV, use your phone. The phone interface is much easier to sift through content.",
  "5891": "If you drop something small, do not try to catch it! Instead look where it lands and pick it back up.",
  "5892": "When shopping for produce, and you see someone decided to leave a bag of what you were shopping for behind, take it. They likely already picked through the items and selected the best ones.",
  "5893": "Avoid holiday controversy by responding to \"Merry Christmas\", \"Happy Holidays\" and the like with \"You too.\"",
  "5894": "Wrap your gifts with scrap fabrics or cut-up old clothes with interesting patterns like polka dots or plaid. Then, reuse the same fabric for future gifts. If you don't have any lying around, run to a craft store or thrift store. Reduce waste!",
  "5895": "If you're going on an interview and have no money for new clothes buy new drawers. There's no confidence like new drawers confidence.",
  "5896": "Very hot water is just as effective as dishwashing liquid.",
  "5897": "Instead of donating money to teamtrees go on amazon and buy tree seeds. You can buy around 100 maple tree seeds for about $1.50 and have about 100x the impact.",
  "5898": "When writing reports, essays or any other important documents, reread it the next day with fresh eyes. Don't just save it and think that it's good to go, even if you've proofread it. Trust me, it's got errors.",
  "5899": "If your indoor cat is lost outdoors leave their litterbox outside. They can smell it up to a mile away and use that to find their way home.",
  "5900": "An easy way to remember how to use e.g. is to think of it as \"example given\" and then give examples.",
  "5901": "When you have a super wide angle dashcam, the quality for reading text like a license plate is bad. Say the plate numbers so the dashcam picks it up and can be checked against the offending vehicle",
  "5902": "you can chat message Amazon through the help section and request plastic free packaging for future shipments. They will make the change with your account.",
  "5903": "If you do any shopping within about 60 days of Christmas remember to check online again in case the price has dropped significantly. You can often return your purchase for a full refund, since return times are typically extended around the holidays, and then buy the same gift for less.",
  "5904": "Instead of paying hundreds of dollars for a brand name memory foam mattress or mattress topper, just buy the material from a foam and rubber supplier. It will be a fraction of the cost, and oftentimes they already have cut-to-size ordering options to fit standard bed sizes.",
  "5905": "Does your iPhone seem too bright, even on the lowest setting? Go to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size and turn on Reduce White Point. The higher the percentage, the dimmer your screen.",
  "5906": "If you have little kids, book your babysitter early so they can help out while you get ready!",
  "5907": "When applying for jobs always save their number in your contacts and name them, you never know when they might call and if it's a spam call or not",
  "5908": "- Been wanting to buy something but can't really afford it? Check ebay in the weeks after xmas. People getting rid of unwanted presents could creates a downward pressure on prices of popular products.",
  "5909": "Just because you excel at something doesn't automatically mean you'll enjoy it long-term.",
  "5910": "When packing your bags up to return home after a vacation/work trip/weekend away, use the same list you made to originally pack FOR the trip to make sure you return home with everything you brought with you.",
  "5911": "Wrap gifts poorly throughout the year (birthdays, weddings, etc) so you can wrap them well for Christmas. This will help differentiate between you and Santa and keep the magic alive.",
  "5912": "when typing, you can move the cursor around whole words at a time by holding Ctrl + left or right. If you hold Shift + left or right it will select characters. If you hold Ctrt + Shift + left or right it will select entire words words.",
  "5913": "Put chewy Chips Ahoy cookies in the microwave and they'll taste like they just came out of the oven freshly baked",
  "5914": "buy 2 extra pillow cases. Every time you do your laundry switch them out with your current cases to keep them constantly fresh.",
  "5915": "If you\u2019re going to be generous this holiday season and get someone a new phone, tablet or some sort of electronic device, don\u2019t get it engraved. It will be worth much less in a year or so when they want to trade it in for something new.",
  "5916": "utilise the !remindme feature whenever you see cute or wholesome videos to surprise future you.",
  "5917": "Buy several cheap umbrellas and hand them off to strangers who need them when you get to your destination. You get to help out your fellow human, and you no longer have to deal with wet umbrellas!",
  "5918": "use a can koozie on your Aeropress as an insulator to keep your brew warm",
  "5919": "Put your rice ON TOP of the sauce when you put away the leftovers so the rice doesn't become soggy.",
  "5920": "Don't give DVDs as gifts this Christmas. Blu Ray technology is now 13 years old. Most people have moved on to HD.",
  "5921": "Reheat cold pizza on the stove by cooking it face-down in a pan with some olive oil.",
  "5922": "When walking in or out of a building, push the door in the middle to avoid the embarrassment of trying to open it from the wrong side.",
  "5923": "If you don\u2019t want your pasta to stock don\u2019t follow u/akuvkdgm1246u \u2018s advice.",
  "5924": "if you want your pasta to not stick together, drizzle a little olive oil on them BEFORE you throw them in the water. Pour it into the box shake them up.",
  "5925": "if your new year\u2019s resolution is going to include improving your fitness, you should start researching and even practicing your workout routine now so you are more likely to continue your progress after the new year starts.",
  "5926": "Ask people for permission to do something even if you know they will say yes. This makes them feel more respected and be more inclined to do you favors in the future.",
  "5927": "If a service dog without a person approaches you, it means that the person is in need of help.",
  "5928": "Drag YouTube URLs into VLC to watch only the video and with all the features of VLC",
  "5929": "It is the time of the year when you may receive gift cards as presents. To thank the person, write their name on the gift card and when you spend it send them a quick text or picture thanking them!",
  "5930": "If you are given a prepaid debit card as a gift, save it after you spend the money. You can use it to sign up for free trials online without worry of being scammed.",
  "5931": "If you really need to take a dump, but you're far away from a restroom, start retching and acting like you're throwing up. It tricks your body into decreasing peristalsis and reduces the urge to take a dump.",
  "5932": "Adopt a Grandparent for christmas. Go to a nursing home near you and find out who does not get visitors or gifts",
  "5933": "If a person you've met before confronts you about seeing them in public and not saying hi, tell them \"I didn't think you'd remember me\".",
  "5934": "Download a YouTube Video with VLC - drag the video link into vlc, press ctrl+j, copy link in \"location\" box at the bottom, paste into browser, right click > save video as... (Credit goes to u/Nathan_Inbar)",
  "5935": "Look through your saved posts/comments, there is a reason you saved them.",
  "5936": "Designate one hour each week for something you \u201cdon\u2019t have time for\u201d - whether exercising, working on a project, or just relaxing. You\u2019ll probably realize you do, in fact, have time for it.",
  "5937": "If you\u2019re looking to move to a new neighbourhood, book an Airbnb for a few days to see if you like the vibe",
  "5938": "Whenenever you have time for cooking a meal for one make it for two and store the one you are not eating for later.",
  "5939": "Don't know what to gift someone and it's rude to just give them money? A 20/50$ bill folded into a paper crane works as a great novelty gift, useful to the recipient and still looks thoughtful.",
  "5940": "Hold the windows key and press either the left or right directional key to perfectly align a window with half of your screen, you can then do the same with another window to align it with the other side of the screen",
  "5941": "Making toast in a pan on the stove top tastes better than in a toaster! First melt some butter in a pan, then put the bread on it, do the same to the other side, until that it's golden brown.",
  "5942": "If you have a high Blood Platelet count and are in good health, then you should consider donating them\ud83d\ude42, you could save lives. There is always a dire need for them.",
  "5943": "If you\u2019re at a store and want to buy something but you aren\u2019t sure if you need it then go home without buying it. If it\u2019s really worth it then you\u2019ll be willing to come back another day to get it.",
  "5944": "When buying a used car, tell the owner you want to repair the car as a project. They will most likely tell you what's wrong with it.",
  "5945": "Use a potato peeler to cut cheese into thin even slices straight off the block.",
  "5946": "A lot of the 'best product' reviews make their money off commissions. If the review has a link to buy the product, and you follow the link and purchase it, the review site gets a kick back. These reviews cannot be trusted. They are biased. Buyer beware!",
  "5947": "Have an important text to write? Use your Notes App to create a draft first. This avoids prematurely sending a message to your recipient.",
  "5948": "When buying Christmas gifts, it may be better to buy from a store online and have it shipped to your home since shipping is usually free this time of year (over a certain amount at least) and then you get half of your wrapping job done for you!",
  "5949": "Sometimes, when calling into a company that uses an automated service, pressing 0 once and sometimes multiple times can take you straight to an operator.",
  "5950": "If you're unsure to give as a gift to someone, you could look what they currently use and give them a better version of it. They may enjoy a dollar store-esc item, but could far more enjoy a more robust item.",
  "5951": "If you\u2019re tired of getting robocalls from unknown numbers, the iPhone iOS 13 has a setting where you can \u201csilence\u201d these calls and send them straight to voicemail. Simply go to Settings > Phone > scroll down to \u201cCall Silencing and Blocked Callers\u201d.",
  "5952": "Dry/Peeling hands? Pat them dry after washing instead of rubbing to keep your hands moisturized for longer!",
  "5953": "Want to slow down when you're snacking and stop reaching for the unhealthy stuff? Replace the chips or candy with frozen berries since they are healthy and are too cold too eat quickly. Bonus if they were flash frozen on the farm since they may have more nutrients than the non-frozen variety",
  "5954": "If you frequently get thirsty at night get yourself a squeeze water bottle. This way you can drink water lying down and never worry about spilling water in the bed. Make sure it has a one way valve.",
  "5955": "Type any random characters after amazon.com to look at their 404 dogs while refreshing for new ones.",
  "5956": "Buy a scarf instead of a tree skirt for your holiday tree. Looks just as nice and then you have a scarf to wear after the holidays",
  "5957": "if you dont have a quarter you can use the back of a house key to unlock shopping carts",
  "5958": "If you live in a colder part of the world, leave your oven slightly open after you're done cooking. Use the heat to heat up the house a bit, you already paid for it.",
  "5959": "It is better to buy something edible when budget is low and you don't know who is going to receive the gift, like for secret santa in office's. Else most of the times it just becomes a waste and people never bother using it.",
  "5960": "when not sure road closures during riot / protests, check traffic on Google maps. If the map do not show any traffic colour - very high probability that the roads are shut.",
  "5961": "When you are trying to fall asleep and one of your nostrils is full just lie so your filled nostril is on the top. Repeat this a fre times till u fall asleep.",
  "5962": "If you give early X-mas gifts to your kids make sure one gift is new pajamas the night before xmas. They can wear them for xmas morning unwrapping gift photos.",
  "5963": "Not everyone gets excited about the holidays.",
  "5964": "Individual hobby Subs are a great place to get info for Gifts. If you are heavily into a hobby. Go to the related subReddit and start a gift buying guide.",
  "5965": "If you're getting cold somewhere, do some warmup exercise, and don't bother other people look",
  "5966": "When you're sending more than 4 images through Facebook Messenger, send them grouped together. It's way easier to forward them to the next person, if the images are some notes, for example.",
  "5967": "chocolate contains two psychoactive stimulants - caffeine, and theobromine. If you don\u2019t like hyperactive kids, don\u2019t feed them chocolate!",
  "5968": "if you are struggling to like a movie or a TV show in the very few minutes of it, and you are just watching it because it was recommended to you or has good reviews, stop watching it and spare yourself precious time, the chances are it's not for you and you won't like it at the end either.",
  "5969": "If you closed a tab on your internet browser as a mistake, use ctrl + shift + t to retrieve it.",
  "5970": "Keep getting annoying calls from survey companies? Tell them you work in a marketing company. It disqualifies you from future surveys",
  "5971": "Smoke alarms have expiration dates. The date is located on the back of the alarm. Don't just change the battery if it's beeping.. CHECK THE EXPIRATION DATE. It could save your life.",
  "5972": "Write something vulnerable to a loved one on occasion. Loving relationships are perhaps too often left unspoken, and sharing an intimate message can mean quite a lot to someone.",
  "5973": "do NOT under any circumstances put dish soap in the dishwasher (one of those things you'll only do one)",
  "5974": "Use eye drops to improve your vision at night. Dry eyes don\u2019t focus quite right.",
  "5975": "Drill holes in your trash cans about 1/3 of the way up on opposite sides to stop your trash bags from trapping air.",
  "5976": "To avoid sour cream, yogurt, and other similar foods from separating into a pool of water on top, smooth out the surface before returning to the fridge.",
  "5977": "If your child is quick on their feet, don't slow them down. Encourage them to run or try out for sports. They could be world class athletes.",
  "5978": "When flying, place stickers on every side of your luggage. Instead of worrying that you might pick up someone else's similar looking luggage, you'll easily be able to identify yours",
  "5979": "To avoid sour cream, yogurt, and other similar foods from separating into a pool of water on top, smooth out the surface with the spoon before returning it to the fridge.",
  "5980": "Harsh winters? Don't forget to wear long johns. Makes the biggest difference.",
  "5981": "If you need a cell phone charger or cable while travelling, go to a dollar store instead of a convenience store. It will cost a fraction of the price.",
  "5982": "When getting to a mountain to go skiing, dial the ski patrol\u2019s local phone number in your phone. This way if you get stuck, you can reach help faster.",
  "5983": "- If you have an oily face and wear glasses, then the best way to keep them clean and oil feee is to wipe them with oil blotting tissues used for the face.",
  "5984": "LPT:. Mixing pineapple juice or chunks with meat that's too dry makes it juicy and easy to chew",
  "5985": "If you want to trade in your pennies, dimes and nickels, your bank will give you sleeves to roll them in.",
  "5986": "If you cough or choke on drinks or water, try thinking deliberately about taking a sip each time. This will cause you to do it less often.",
  "5987": "if you have to pay a company to work for them it's a scam, walk away",
  "5988": "Remember, this time of year isn't happy for everyone. If someone is giving you one word answers to your Christmas questions, change the subject.",
  "5989": "if someone\u2019s opening up to you about something intense, remain neutral in your response. In doing so, you\u2019ll retain their trust and be seen as someone they can comfortably approach to talk to in any circumstance",
  "5990": "if you are a cashier, hand change first, then bills so the change doesn\u2019t slide out of the customers hand.",
  "5991": "If you can't afford college, try getting into a trade. You can get paid to learn on the job and do just as well over the long term.",
  "5992": "With temperatures dropping, food banks need help. Instead of donating food, donate money because they have bills to pay, a better idea of what they are short on, and usually have more buying power.",
  "5993": "If you\u2019re having trouble closing your eyes at night, open them and focus everything you have on trying to keep them open. Oftentimes this will actually cause you to become tired and help you fall asleep!",
  "5994": "if your child doesn't like doing something (like cleaning) don't force them. Reward them when they do it, It'll soon become the norm.",
  "5995": "When taking something apart make sure you take pictures of the parts and process to make it easier to put back together!",
  "5996": "if you are going to a party and know you will run into acquaintance and forget their names, take a moment to scan the host\u2019s friends list on social media. It will jog your memory of their faces and names.",
  "5997": "If your ballpoint pen isn't working, but has ink in it, scribble on the rubber sole of the bottom of your shoe. It'll get the ball rolling and picking up ink again quickly.",
  "5998": "If you are hungry and broke, find a fast food restaurant with a punch card promotion (e.g. - 6 punches = free sandwich) and ask people entering if they can get your card punched.",
  "5999": "Peel your bananas from the bottom up. It will reduce bruising and will not leave brine on the fruit.",
  "6000": "If you have bad posture when using a PC like bending your back or lower your head. Try moving the taskbar to the top of the screen instead. (May need a bit get used to)",
  "6001": "[LPT] Traveling? Unsure of the restaurants cleanliness? Order hard boiled eggs with the shell. They're probably the most sanitized food you'll eat on the road.",
  "6002": "At work, try to stick out by your competence rather than your appearance. Follow the company norms on dress, hair or grooming.",
  "6003": "A basic coffeemaker can also brew some decent (bagged) tea",
  "6004": "wash your hands before washing your face.",
  "6005": "If you receive a work email you expect to be long, with a lot of instructions/demands, do not open it on your phone. It will appear much shorter and more manageable on a computer monitor.",
  "6006": "Save up restaurant/fast food coupons for work and offer coworkers to pick up food for them if you go out. This will often give you a discounted (or free) meal, and saves your coworker delivery fees.",
  "6007": "if you are usually forgetful about locking doors, come up with a random word when you lock the door so when you want to recall if you've locked your door or not you will remember the word you came up with",
  "6008": "Always ask whether you would get a voucher or cashback when buying something offline or online that you may have to return for any reason. It can save you from the pain of buying just for the sake of using the voucher when you change your mind and the store does not offer many alternatives.",
  "6009": "Just like the real is in the comment section, on Wikipedia the real information is in the References section. If you really want to bury yourself in a topic you find interesting, you can find so much more just by browsing the listed references at the bottom of every Wikipedia page.",
  "6010": "Instead of watching unskippable 15 second ads on YouTube mobile, just report them. It takes 2,5 seconds and makes them go away.",
  "6011": "if you\u2019re trying to successfully online date, don\u2019t forget to SMILE in your pics",
  "6012": "Pringles, chips, or crackers, before buying, hold the package next to your ear and turn it upside down. You'll be able to hear crumbs falling around inside. If you hear lots, there are lots of broken chips/crackers. If you hear little or none, the package likely has few broken chips/crackers.",
  "6013": "Have a box of macaroni noodles in the kitchen. When making boxed Mac and cheese, add a handful of the other noodles to stretch the box farther.",
  "6014": ": if you have an attic, put a heavy shower curtain in front of the entrance ( closely ) to close in the winter to help protect against drafts.",
  "6015": "to avoid the smell of boiling cauliflower or Brussels sprouts, add a bit of oil to the boiling water.",
  "6016": "Don\u2019t forget to clean out your camera roll before the holidays! Family always wants to see pictures of stuff and they have a tendency to scroll...",
  "6017": "On quora, when you get the alert that blocks your screen telling you to continue with an account, simply click the url bar and press enter. Enjoy your article!",
  "6018": "Instead of looking for a reason to not do something, try to find more reasons to do it.",
  "6019": "- Car Trouble? Park in a suburb and pop the hood. A sea of dads will come out to ask what the problem is and offer to assist.",
  "6020": "If you're searching/applying for jobs, set your social media accounts to Private. Potential employers don't need to see your tweets & stories if they're considering you for a job.",
  "6021": "If you are taking your cell phone in for an upgrade, repair, troubleshooting or any reason at all please lock your photos or remove anything you would not want someone to see. People will often be taking your phone to the back, out of sight and can easily look at anything they want.",
  "6022": "Start your 2020 goals now in December so you're in the habit of sticking to them",
  "6023": "Instead of saying \"Let me know if there is anything I can do for you\" when someone needs help, offer to do something concrete for them right then.",
  "6024": "Most of your appliances have some kind of cleaning, filter changing, or maintenance that should be performed regularly, and you\u2019re probably ignoring it.",
  "6025": "when you discover you accidentally washed a paper towel/handkerchief with your laundry (and that laundry is now covered with paper fragments), immediately do a \"rinse\" cycle on an empty machine. This prevents the next load from getting covered with paper bits as well.",
  "6026": "If you want someone to like you; compliment them more often.",
  "6027": "If you eat a lot of \u201cjust add\u201d pancakes or waffles, do yourself a favor and make your own dry mix. A large batch is easy to make and you can find a recipe that\u2019s simply 1 cup milk, 1 egg, and a few tablespoons of butter/oil.",
  "6028": "Start you new years resolution now so that if you fail you can call this a trial run and go again on the new year better prepared",
  "6029": "You can get a pen that isn\u2019t writing working by writing on the sole of your shoe.",
  "6030": "If you don\u2019t know what a particular emoji means, you can copy and paste it into a search engine, and it will tell you.",
  "6031": "If you have trouble eating fruits and veggies, Google the sweetest varieties/brands of each and try them. If you don't believe me, taste a Granny Smith vs a Fuji apple and see the difference.",
  "6032": "If you play the lottery, play different numbers every time. Otherwise, it will be hard to quit or pause because you'll be afraid that your numbers will come up and you'll miss them.",
  "6033": "For new drivers, go by two rules that feel contradictory but somehow worked for me. Assume everyone on the road is a great driver and also a terrible driver. It eases stress, but also makes you vigilant to other drivers.",
  "6034": "If you want to know what the temp feels like outside before going out, just touch your window.",
  "6035": "Don't want to pay the ATM fee for a small transaction? Go into the grocery store and buy something for less than a dollar like an individual 25\u00a2 Kool Aid packet and request cash back.",
  "6036": "When you get a coupon or reward certificate that doesn\u2019t become usable for a while, set a reminder in your phone for the date and put all the coupons in one place at home. You don\u2019t miss using a coupon and don\u2019t lose them.",
  "6037": "When watching a new show or series, it's often worth it to re-watch the first episode or the key parts of it. You have to process way more information in the first episode than almost any other, and it's usually full of little things you have missed that could haunt you later.",
  "6038": "The best time to make changes in your diet is the holidays. If you can do it when the food pressure is at the highest, you have proven to yourself that you can do it at any other point in the year. Good luck(:",
  "6039": "If you're a nervous flyer, check out https://aviationweather.gov/ for a quick overview of aviation weather including pilot reports and turbulence ratings along your route.",
  "6040": "as we are all decorating the exterior of our house for the holiday season make sure you don't cover your house numbers as it makes it more difficult for delivery drivers such as FedEx and UPS to find your home.",
  "6041": "If you think your mobile phone charging socket is broken, try using a needle and gently scraping inside it. You will remove fluff and it will work like new",
  "6042": "if you're using picture in picture on Android with YouTube you can use the next video button to skip an ad when one pops up.",
  "6043": "Accidently drop your soda bottle and are too afraid to open until that all the fizz has stopped? Flick the sides of the bottle with your fingers where small bubbles have appeared until that all the bubbles are gone and you can now safely open your soda bottle",
  "6044": "keep fruit and veg fresh in airtight bags or containers in the fridge. Keeps fresh for weeks.",
  "6045": "If your travelling or moving to a foreign country with different plug sockets and have a lot of appliances that are from your home country? buy a few multi-plug extension leads from your country and then just a few travel adapters, that way you can use lots of your things at the same time",
  "6046": "Collect some coins that are minted before 2000; that could be worth so much more when you are older. All you have to do is whenever you get coins from the bank or coins from change just check the back or the front for its date. It's a really easy hobby and can be very profitable for its effort",
  "6047": "\u2014 Tip a server at the beginning of your experience as they will always look out for you and make your experience more enjoyable as opposed to waiting to the end, it benefits you and them.",
  "6048": "if they under 18, they cant take your peen",
  "6049": "Don\u2019t forget to unclench your jaw and relax your muscles when browsing from time to time. You\u2019ll feel a lot more relieved and less stressed while browsing Reddit!",
  "6050": "If you already have too much stuff, let it be known that the only gifts you want are things you can eat or drink. Bye bye new clutter, hello new foodie experiences.",
  "6051": "When doing cardio save your last two favorite songs for when you think you will run out of energy. They may motivate you to go an extra 8 to 10 minutes",
  "6052": "Searching for travel arrangements on incognito mode can make it easier to find cheaper options",
  "6053": "Can't read an article because you're not a premium subscriber? Visit the page in Chrome's incognito mode, it circumvents soft paywalls.",
  "6054": "Google Scholar provides an easier way to broadly search for scholarly literature rather than the traditional Google search engine",
  "6055": "if you are watching a scenic sunset, don\u2019t leave as soon as the sun dips below the horizon. Often the most beautiful colors in the sky come after this.",
  "6056": "If you\u2019re sending a \u2018sensitive\u2019 email, always leave plenty of lines between the greeting and message, that way your message won\u2019t appear in the preview notifications to unintended viewers",
  "6057": "LPT:If you ever come across an advice/Information about Health like tips..don\u2019t just believe them...find out if they are correct.Be sure to check out reference/research hyperlinks some websites provide.",
  "6058": "If your doing online Christmas shopping this season, remember to double check your order confirmations and verify the shipping address is correct. Your devices may auto-populate fields with information that is not up-to-date when placing the order.",
  "6059": "When packing for a move, spend more money and buy the heavy duty packing tape. Not only does it hold better, it won't tangle itself as often or tear as you peel it off surfaces. Your after-move self will thank you.",
  "6060": "When needing to contact a resturant regarding anything that will take longer than a minute or so, wait to call during hours that are not typical dinning times ie. breakfast/lunch/dinner. The staff will be more friendly and actually have time to speak with you.",
  "6061": "If you are one of the many who aren\u2019t capable of returning your shopping cart to the cart return area...try parking close to said area so returning your cart isn\u2019t a hassle for someone else",
  "6062": "You can easily send an .epub ebook to a Kindle device by changing its extension to .png .",
  "6063": "Most people no longer have a home phone and younger children who have no access to a mobile in case of emergencies. You should either have a dedicated phone for your kids to use in case of emergencies or ensure they know how to unlock your phone and call emergency services.",
  "6064": "Take a picture of an item you've just purchased with the receipt and if you need to warranty it you've got the proof right in your photo stream.",
  "6065": "Those who let jealousy get the better of them often sound convincing when giving feedback. This is not because what they say has merit, but because they are so practiced at putting others down.",
  "6066": "In a professional setting, when you\u2019re asked a question you don\u2019t know the answer to, admit you are not sure and will \u201clook into it further and circle back when you have more information\u201d. It\u2019s better to show you take your own word seriously than to take the risk of looking unprofessional.",
  "6067": "Want to avoid mobile ads? Disable data usage for the app and disable wifi. This is just like using airplane mode but you can still receive texts and calls.",
  "6068": "always say \u201cno\u201d at Starbucks when they ask if you take cream. If you say yes, they leave an absurd amount of space. If you say no, they still leave enough space for cream",
  "6069": "when you\u2019re getting frustrated in a conversation with someone, think that you\u2019re being recorded. This will prevent you from saying things you don\u2019t mean.",
  "6070": "Set your daily to-do list as your wallpaper on your phone.",
  "6071": "When making purchases with a \u2018shared\u2019 family account such as Amazon, make sure to change your password or use two part authentication to keep your purchases a secret from other family members who may still have access.",
  "6072": "the metal side of a USB plug-in can do a serviceable job at tightening the screws to ones glasses",
  "6073": "Use the GasBuddy website or app to find the best gas prices around and save some money!",
  "6074": "When you are always pointing out a specific behavior of someone. They will be extra alert about it when they are around you. Even if you are kinda banking on them to have this specific behavior.",
  "6075": "If you hate drinking with with paper straws, turn them upside down halfway through your drink, and then you basically have a new straw",
  "6076": "If on a train where there's two seats next to each other, sit in the one closest to the aisle if you don't want someone sat next to you.",
  "6077": "If you're in a long term relationship, you've never been the jealous or controlling type and your significant other makes a big deal if you ask to use their phone, they are cheating on you.",
  "6078": "If you're traveling and use e-ticket method on your phone, take a screenshot of your ticket barcode so you don't have to worry about Wi-Fi or phone service when boarding.",
  "6079": "If you have a cat or dog, teach them to recognize treats (Shaking a bag, for example) and always reward them for coming. This can save you many worried hours of them hiding or worse, getting away outside.",
  "6080": "When buying a car from a dealership (new or used) have the salesman break down the taxes and fees section. Dealerships often sneak unwanted warranties and optional purchases under \"fees\" to inflate the purchase price.",
  "6081": "Create a little chant you say as you leave the house to help you remember everything. Mine is \"Got my keys, got my phone, got my wallet, doors are locked, oven's off, dog is in his crate\". Touch or look at each item as you say it. I never forgot anything!",
  "6082": "Upload and \"share\" important voicemails from people you cherish to more than 2 platforms (email, voice recorder on phone, etc). That way if they're gone someday you will always be able to hear their voice even if you lose/switch phones.",
  "6083": "Trouble grabbing a hyperlink? Hold down the alt key while selecting text in a hyperlink. This will disable the ability to click the link and will treat it like regular text.",
  "6084": "If you making food for supper and tomorrow's lunch, portion your lunch first. This will keep you from over eating and not having enough food for later.",
  "6085": "If you\u2019re parking somewhere for a long time, e.g. a hospital or airport, check to see if they have a lost ticket fee. This is usually the price of a single day rate and will be a lot cheaper",
  "6086": "Sprinkle a little salt on the center of your beverage napkin to keep your glass from sticking to it.",
  "6087": "Add the number of your \"Emergency contact\" in your lock screen text. Most of our phones are Pin locked. In case of an emergency (an accident or phone lost) people can reach your Emergency contact from your lock screen and it can help you.",
  "6088": "If you have a change jar but don't want to pay the coinstar (or the likes) fee, go to self check out at a big box store. Most will take up to 5 dollars.",
  "6089": "If you're lonely, get a dog. You will be out meeting and chatting to strangers in no time.",
  "6090": "you can get hard boiled eggs through airport security and have a nice breakfast or snack for later",
  "6091": "Now is a great time to use online bookings to get your Valentine's Day dinner reservations scheduled. Valentine's is on a Friday in 2020!",
  "6092": "when going to a dealership to buy a car (new or used), ask for the actual interest they are given by the bank. It\u2019s common practice for dealerships to add an additional interest rate on top of the one quoted from the bank.",
  "6093": "Putting \"old\" instead of \"www\" in the reddit url will show the original layout instead of the updated version.",
  "6094": "Anytime you use hand sanitizer, you might consider giving your [waterproof] phone a wipe as well - you'll probably touch it within 5 minutes, and it's probably the germiest thing on your person.",
  "6095": "Open chip bags from the bottom. Chip bags are typically stocked right-side-up. All the flavory goodness shakes to the bottom.",
  "6096": "If an online store has a free return window (like 30 days on Amazon for prime, etc) and the price goes down in the that time, call and ask to adjust it or say you might return it. They'll be inclined just to price adjust for you as you could just return it otherwise and re-buy at a lower price",
  "6097": "if you hang dry your laundry, when the washing cycle finishes, spin cycle it one more time. Clothes dry much faster especially when hung to dry indoors.",
  "6098": "Ball point pen not working? Put the tip into a flame for around half a second, then immediately write with it.",
  "6099": "LPT-the red dot on new car tires is the optimal location to align with the air valve. Yellow dot is second best.",
  "6100": "If you are getting 'Fail to send' error chatting on reddit, simply maximize chat window.",
  "6101": "The double arrow at the bottom right of Reddit comment screen skips to the top of the next thread.",
  "6102": "When reading a review that\u2019s an in depth article, jump to one of the last paragraphs for the main take aways from doing said detailed review",
  "6103": ": Retailers may have huge margins on some items. (I have 4x on some, for example, that move slowly.) Ask for a small quantity of a commodity item. Be outraged at price. Offer to buy four times the quantity of what you requested at 1/3 of the quoted price. Haggle. Ask to deal with the manager.",
  "6104": "Try to find a girl who was born on Christmas, and marry her on Christmas Day. That way you only have to buy one gift a year and you'll never forget.",
  "6105": "treat your ears nicely. Ears don't repair themselves and earplugs to concerts are better than tinnitus for the rest of your life.",
  "6106": "If you have become disabled, there is a student loan forgiveness program mandated by law. Only 1/3 of people who qualify for this have applied..",
  "6107": "Just because there is food on your plate, doesn\u2019t mean you need to eat it all. Learning to know when you\u2019re genuinely full vs appetite can significantly change your relationship with food/body. Mindful eating!",
  "6108": "people will hate you less if you don\u2019t leave your shopping cart in the middle of the aisle when you just have to try those free samples.",
  "6109": "Not in a rush and not 100% sure you need that Amazon item, but it's a great sale price? Go to Checkout and choose the farthest Prime delivery date available. You'll now have around 3-4 days to cancel instantly and not be charged.",
  "6110": "If you ever forget your WiFi password or you want to get your school WiFi password etc. Just type this command into the command line of a computer already connected to that WiFi: netsh wlan show profile WiFi-name key=clear",
  "6111": "If you are writing an important email that will almost certainly provoke negative reactions or replies from colleagues, customers or others involved, save it as a draft and read it again later on. Very often you will want to edit it as you will find new and better ways to express yourself.",
  "6112": "Most newer microwaves can be muted to turn off the beep. Usually it's by holding 0 for 3 seconds",
  "6113": "[LPT] Taking calculated risks is essential. Don't wait your whole life waiting for perfectly safe times to take risks.",
  "6114": "Instead of buying overpriced antacids like alka-seltzer, dissolve a teaspoon of baking soda in water and drink it. It is a cheap and powerful antacid",
  "6115": "if you want to speed ripen avocados you can accelerate the process by storing them with bananas. Bananas release a gas called ethene that speeds up the ripening process. So also remember to not put fruits/veggies with bananas if you want to avoid over ripening.",
  "6116": "For the fast food connoisseurs of reddit, you can add Big Mac sauce and shredded lettuce to any burger at McDonald's to get the Big Mac flavor, without the unnecessary middle bun.",
  "6117": "If you ever round or damage a Torx Bit you can usually grind it down a millimeter or so and it will be useable again. You can do this a few times before having to replace the bit.",
  "6118": "When you go to a gas station, look around and locate the emergency shutoff button before you start pumping gas. Knowing where it is may save lives, not to mention your car.",
  "6119": "Is your piece of wrapping paper just too small for the present, try turning the paper into a diamond shape. Most of the time it turns out big enough to wrap the present.",
  "6120": "Sing to your baby while he\u2019s in the womb, as it will help him recognize your and dad\u2019s voice, and it will be easier to calm him down when he is born.",
  "6121": "Not sure which photos to frame at home? Print a few options and put them all in the frame. This lets you rotate pictures every few months/years with very little effort.",
  "6122": "To prevent theft, have holiday gifts delivered to a FedEx or similar courier location near your home.",
  "6123": "when at a concert use your mobile ticket as your wallpaper to easily access that information when needed",
  "6124": "Check the local power company\u2019s website for discounts on energy efficiency equipment. For example I was able to get 8pack of 60w leds for $2 and a nest for $99",
  "6125": "Don\u2019t have time to read? Turn on Spoken Content in accessibility settings on your iPhone and let Siri read it to you. You can even choose the voice and speed your phone will read to you.",
  "6126": "If you find yourself constantly forgetting important things you need to get done or constantly procrastinating, write a to-do list, take a picture of it, and set it as your phone's lock or home-screen. It will be easier to keep track of the things you need to do when you are constanly reminded.",
  "6127": "Keep a mallet with your spare tire. Sometimes, after the lugs come off the bolt itself fuses to the wheel and it can't be pulled off without a sturdy shock to jar it. This will save you a lot of smacking a wheel with a tire iron, kicking a wheel, and cursing.",
  "6128": "sparkling water and a lemonade packet is a low/no calorie substitute for lemon soda.",
  "6129": "Want the same book you are already gifting someone else? Order a physical copy and keep the digital version for yourself or visa versa!",
  "6130": "Have the pair of pants in which that pesky zipper won't stay up? Take a small rubber band, loop it through the zipper, and wind around the button. It creates tension and will not slip on you anymore. Discreet and cost effective!",
  "6131": "When using an online resum\u00e9 builder, if and when your asked to pay to download it, screenshot the final product and convert it into a PDF",
  "6132": "Attach any files that you\u2019re going to send in an email once you have selected the recipients. That way you won\u2019t forget them after you have crafted your email saying \u201c_________ is attached\u201d.",
  "6133": "Noise cancelling is good even if you are not listening to music as they reduce background noise you can pair it with your phone to stop them turning off and annoying people will be miffed that you are wearing head phones and won't talk to you.",
  "6134": "Getting addicted to your phone? Fully charge your phone in the morning and keep a battery left target for the day. Keeping data off most of the time is the key here. Set 80% battery Target at EOD for max benefit.",
  "6135": "[Request] how to hate yourself a little bit less after a breakup",
  "6136": "Fruit tastes better at room temperature.",
  "6137": "Drive behind a semi to reduce the chance of being cut off",
  "6138": "Many ad blockers don't block Wikipedias donation request, but you can specify rules to block it. Just right click the box containing the message and click block element. There you can preview what it would look like or add additional elements to block",
  "6139": "if you like milk and sugar in your morning coffee add them to your mug first before pouring the hot coffee. That way the milk isn\u2019t cold and the sugar melts instead of needing to be stirred as much.",
  "6140": "Resist the urge to buy a cheap block of cooking knives. Instead, find what few knives you need the most and spend the same amount of money on higher quality knives.",
  "6141": "When composing an email, wait until that you are ready to send before entering who you want to send to. This prevents you from accidentally sending the email before you are ready to.",
  "6142": "When buying a used car arrange a time to have it looked at by a reputable mechanic before you purchase. This small expense can save you thousands down the road.",
  "6143": "if you\u2019re trying to get rid of an unhealthy snacking habit: when you decide to get a snack, don\u2019t allow yourself to do anything else at the same time. No reading, no working, no TV, no Reddit, no music: nothing. On top of being more mindful, you might end up reconsidering your snack & skip it.",
  "6144": "Just learn to pay attention and be present, and most everything will make more sense and be easier.",
  "6145": "On very hot days, turn the steering wheel upside down when you park so the top isn\u2019t hot when you come back.",
  "6146": "Activate the grayscale function on your mobile. The colors surrounding you in your everyday life will soon start to look a lot more vibrant than they did before.",
  "6147": "Put \"Reddit\" behind every google search to filter out all the bad results.",
  "6148": "Check your favorite restaurant\u2019s website during December. Often restaurants run gift card bonuses during the holiday season. Buy a gift card, get the bonus, and use both for yourself.",
  "6149": "Use over ear headphones in the winter, and they\u2019ll double as ear muffs.",
  "6150": "The lowest water fountain is always the coldest",
  "6151": "LPT. After coming in from the cold, put your gloves and your beanie in the pockets of the jacket you are wearing so they will be all together when you have to make the next trip out.",
  "6152": "If you are like many people who buy tutorials or online classes and leave them uncompleted, make a list of what you have purchased or committed to on a whiteboard next to where you work or spend a lot of time and use that to remind you of your investment. It feels great to cross one off.",
  "6153": "Mobile users of reddit, when watching a gif that you want to pause or want sound, look out for \"i.imgur\" and \"gfycat\" next to use username of the OP and tap it. This will open the GIF on an external page that you can pause and have sound!",
  "6154": "Credit cards should be a convenience not a necessity. If you rely on yours to make ends meet you need to reassess your finances.",
  "6155": "Check your credit card benefits. You may have multiple perks that you never realized could really help you out!",
  "6156": "Use a cheap, stainless steel flask filled with hot water as a hand warmer for your pockets.",
  "6157": "The best tool to turn stuck water pipes is also the best tool for opening stuck jars. Love you strap wrench.",
  "6158": "Make your password a positive affirmation. \u201cIAmCapable&Awesome\u201d is secure, easy to remember, and makes you feel good every time you have to type it.",
  "6159": "If you know your spouse's Christmas present is going to be coming in a not-so-non-descriptive box, ship it to the office and keep it a surprise",
  "6160": "(HOLIDAY EDITION) Set an annually repeating event with notifications enabled on your e-calendar of choice, reminding you where the heck you've stored your ornaments.",
  "6161": "If you're planning on using leftover cans of whipped cream, rinse the nozzle first. Once out of the can, the bits of cream trapped in the little nozzle prongs get moldy very quickly.",
  "6162": "LPT. When using aluminum foil the shiny side faces the food and the dull side faces away.",
  "6163": "even if you don't use much ice, check your ice trays every once in a while. It evaporates. You may have a freind stop by with a bottle, and ice is very good for cocktails, or even better, on the rocks!",
  "6164": "If you or your child is allergic to peanuts you'll most likely also be allergic to chickpeas because they're both in the legume family",
  "6165": "Extend life of household batteries by putting them into the fridge. Remember to warm them up later before using again",
  "6166": "If you live far away from a young family member you want to stay connected to, call them on a schedule. The time that passes in your busy life is a lot longer to them. What might seem like not so long to you, seems a lot longer to them.",
  "6167": "if you're really into a certain TV show and are trying to be more fit, commit to only watching that show while working out. You will have extra motivation to workout more regularly",
  "6168": "This is a reminder to cancel any free trials that are coming to an end, or to set a notification in your phone's calendar for when they do.",
  "6169": "Go to a discount store like TJ Maxx or Homegoods and buy an expensive plush luxury cotton towel at a discount. You will not believe how great it feels to wrap yourself up in one after a shower, and it\u2019s a relatively cheap way to upgrade your daily life in a small but nice way.",
  "6170": "visit your professor/teacher as often as possible during open office hours, even for small talk. You are likely to get helpful hints for tests and more likely to be able to talk your way into a better grade if you are close",
  "6171": "When adopting a puppy from the shelter, try to look for one that is maybe not the cutest, prettiest or most special one. The one you choose will probably be there much longer waiting for someone as thoughtful as you.",
  "6172": "If you're trying to improve your posture, angle the rear-view mirror in your car up to where you have a clear view when sitting upright.",
  "6173": "The problem with overthinking isn't thinking too much, just focusing too much about bad things. The solution to overthinking is to 'overthink' ways things can be good.",
  "6174": "Have a problem? Type it out in a notepad, wait a few minutes and then reread it back to yourself as if a friend was asking for your help. Write out what advice you would tell them and then follow that. Many of us are great at solving other peoples problems but awful at solving our own.",
  "6175": "When confronted with a seemingly impossible task, break it down into parts and make a list of all the small things that you need to do to accomplish it. Check them off as you achieve each one. Having tangible proof of your progress makes any task manageable.",
  "6176": "Each time you write a shopping list, also take a picture of it with your smartphone. Like this, you\u2018ll be able to look it up even if you forgot to take it with you.",
  "6177": "Parents both missing you? Send them each different picture sets of your day. They will sit down and share them with each other and won't feel so lonely.",
  "6178": "take a self defence class at least once a year no matter who you are, they usually are quite cheap and don\u2019t take too long and could save your life",
  "6179": "When shopping for someone difficult, consult with them about the gifts you have in mind, but say they\u2019re for someone else, and gage their interest and reaction to choose the right one.",
  "6180": "When teaching someone to read, or read more effectively, have them start watching shows, movies, and etc. with the Closed Captions on. It will help them understand what the words they are speaking look like written out.",
  "6181": "spend your money on restaurants that focus on doing a few dishes, perfectly; avoid those that impress with huge menus and portion sizes.",
  "6182": "If you're always losing your keys in your bag, buy a fuzzy keychain and you'll find them immediately.",
  "6183": "When opening a new stick of butter cut lines into each tablespoon marker before you remove the paper so you can make easy measurements.",
  "6184": "If you know a major retail sale is coming, keep an eye on prices of the things you might consider buying in the days/weeks leading up to it, if the prices actually drop you won't be duped by the consumer gimic.",
  "6185": "In most modern day computers, instead of using your pointer icon and clicking and dragging the right hand scroll bar, you can just use the touch pad and scroll down or up with 2 fingers and scroll that way. It is much more fluid and easy to use. Additionally there are many other finger gesture.",
  "6186": "Every once and a while, search \u201ccongrats\u201d or \u201cwe are pleased\u201d in your computer\u2019s inbox. You never know what you\u2019d see!",
  "6187": "for those of you going to college for the first time this month: GO TO CLASS! No matter how hungover, tired, or busy you may be, being present is the most important factor in succeeding in your first year as you adjust to living independently. Missing class is a slippery slope to failing out.",
  "6188": "If you ever forget your WiFi password or you want to get your school WiFi password etc. Just type this command into the command line of a computer already connected to that WiFi: netsh wlan show profile WiFi-name key=clear",
  "6189": "If you're trying to explain net neutrality to someone who doesn't understand, compare it to the possibility of the phone company charging you more for calling certain family members or businesses.",
  "6190": "After a bad break up, do 10 things that your ex would never do with you. You'll feel better and realize how much of yourself was being held back.",
  "6191": "Librarians aren't just random people who work at libraries they are professional researchers there to help you find a place to start researching on any topic.",
  "6192": "If you want to learn a new language, figure out the 100 most frequently used words and start with them. Those words make up about 50% of everyday speech, and should be a very solid basis.",
  "6193": "find someone's locked phone? Turn it in to their carrier. They will locate the owner by serial number. This makes you a bro and returns the phone the fastest way to its owner who really just wants the photos. (Talking to you who found my phone in White Mountains, California last weekend)",
  "6194": "If your friend owns a business, don't ask for a friend discount or for some free products, a great friend is one that pays full price to support their friend",
  "6195": "If you are given a prepaid debit card as a gift, save it after you spend the money. You can use it to sign up for free trials online without worry of being scammed.",
  "6196": "If there is anyone at your job you don\u2019t like, always take special care not to take vacation at the same time as them. Having toxic/stressful people gone from the office is like a mini vacation by itself that you would miss out on if you are gone.",
  "6197": "If you have the unfortunate experience of having to put a pet down, find a vet that will make a house call. Don't let your pet's last moments be somewhere they are afraid of.",
  "6198": ": As a manager, give praise in public and discipline in private.",
  "6199": "If you really want to connect with someone, take them for a long, scenic walk. Not being face to face takes some of the pressure off, and the scenery puts you in the right mood to open up.",
  "6200": "Military dogs are amazing at what they do but the breeds are high octane and need to be worked. They may not be suitable for all homes as pets without extensive training. Please don\u2019t get a dog breed because it is a hero, get a dog breed because it fits your family\u2019s lifestyle.",
  "6201": "To prep for a hurricane, fill every food storage container you have with water and freeze it now. If you lose power, transfer these giant 'ice cubes' to the fridge. They will keep it sufficiently cool to preserve food for days and provide a drinkable water source as the ice melts.",
  "6202": "Librarians aren't just random people who work at libraries they are professional researchers there to help you find a place to start researching on any topic.",
  "6203": "Think twice before buying someone a gift associated with their hobby. Unless you are just as knowledgeable, you will likely buy something they don't want or need.",
  "6204": "Employers put \"entry level\" in job titles to trick applicants into accepting less pay. If the \"entry level\" job requires you to have significant experience, demand more than starting pay.",
  "6205": "- If you need to wait until that your boss is in a good mood to ask for something as simple as time off, you're in a toxic work environment and you need to take steps to exit sooner than later.",
  "6206": "\u201ce.g.\u201d and \u201ci.e.\u201d are not interchangeable. e.g. means \u201cfor example,\u201d while i.e. means \u201cin other words.\u201d",
  "6207": "If you are in line when the polls close, they are legally required to let you vote.",
  "6208": "If someone tells you about an event in their life coming up, add it to your calendar. So you can follow up with them after no matter how big or small it is. Makes you a better friend.",
  "6209": "Let someone know you're picking up the tab for a meal AFTER they've ordered. This allows a considerate friend to order what s/he wants freely and also prevents a colleague/acquaintance from taking advantage of your generosity.",
  "6210": "Be skeptical of products that say \"Clinically proven\". That is a marketing term and only says they've done their own private study that is designed to show the result the company wants. It is not the same as a \"Scientifically proven\" study which is published and open for peer review.",
  "6211": "Freeze a block of cheese for 30 minutes before shredding it. It will shred quicker, smoother, and won't chunk up on the shredder.",
  "6212": "If you're someone that always listens to music in your car make it a habit at least once a month to turn it off and listen to your car for a couple minutes. There may be an issue you're not aware of which could be caught before it turns into a major problem.",
  "6213": "At the end of the April fools joke the pranked person should be laughing too.",
  "6214": "Inflation is currently ~2% per year. If you are not getting more than that per year as a raise, you are getting a pay cut. Make sure to take inflation into account when you get a raise.",
  "6215": "If the IRS calls you, it is a scam. The IRS will always start contact you through the US Postal Service.",
  "6216": "if you want to divide something among two people (usually kids), you get one person to divide, and the other person gets first pick on which piece they want. Everyone wins and it ensures the person who divides is fair.",
  "6217": "If someone asks you a question that can be easily googled, please consider the fact that this person might just want to talk with you.",
  "6218": "Whenever you travel abroad bring a new soundtrack for each place you visit, preferably one you have never heard before. In the future, every time you listen to each soundtrack again they will bring you vivid memories of the places you have visited.",
  "6219": "when your ISP raises your bill, call in and say \u201ccancel service\u201d to the automated operator. You\u2019ll be sent to their retention team with no waiting on hold. They will usually take $10-20 off your monthly bill for a year. I do this once a year.",
  "6220": "Almost everyone who is 'good with money' shares a common trait: they make a detailed budget for the next month and stick to it. If you've never done so, tomorrow (the 31st) is a perfect day to start.",
  "6221": "If you have a guest bedroom in your home, spend a night in it yourself to be sure there are no annoyances and that it is comfortable",
  "6222": "When flying, put a tag with your info inside your bag, not just outside. Any tag on the outside can come off. Also, when a bag gets lost, the airline will open it to try to determine who it belongs to. Source: Used to work at Lost Baggage for an airline.",
  "6223": "If you constantly vent your problems to someone, make sure to also call them when things are going well. Good listeners can sometimes get overwhelmed, and it's nice to hear positive news.",
  "6224": "When an app asks you if you want to leave a review on the apps' store, instead of tapping no, choose yes, wait for it to send you to the review page, then close it: it will think you left a review and won't bother you anymore.",
  "6225": "When encountering an a English word with an umlaut (the two little dots), know that it is there to tell the reader to pronounce the second vowel independently of the first. Na\u00efve and the name Zo\u00eb are excellent examples of this. An umlaut will never occur over singular vowels.",
  "6226": "\"Who/whom\" is the same as \"he/him\". If you use \"who\" in a sentence, mentally substitute \"he\". If you would say \"him\" instead, then \"whom\" is the correct pronoun in that case.",
  "6227": "If the IRS calls you, it is a scam. The IRS will always start contact you through the US Postal Service.",
  "6228": "If an employer says you have to treat an entry level job as more than just a job to be successful, that's key for you'll be overworked and underpaid.",
  "6229": "Don't ask people if they're free on a certain date without specifying why you're asking. Simply asking \"are you free on Friday?\" comes across like you're tricking the other person into doing whatever it is you want them to do.",
  "6230": "Once you\u2019ve already made a mistake, or let someone down, HEAVILY resist the temptation to over-explain, justify, or excuse your actions. Own up to it, offer to make up for it, and move on.",
  "6231": "When making conversation with someone you've just met, ask them what they've been listening to lately, rather than what their favorite kind of music is - it's fresh in their mind and they won't have to pick favorites on the spot.",
  "6232": "When you break a glass on a hard floor, shine a flashlight parallel to the floor so you can see the shadows of tiny pieces you would otherwise miss.",
  "6233": "If Word crashes or shuts down and your document didn't save, search \".asd\" in the file Explorer under \"This/My PC\". It should be there.",
  "6234": "When you spill wine on fabric (clothing, carpet, couch). Dab it carefully with a paper towel to absorb most of the liquid, then pour salt over the remaining stain. The next day, the salt will have absorbed most the wine and you just vacuum it up. This has saved me tons of permanent wine stains!",
  "6235": "Buy yourself a good pillow. You use it every night and the difference between a good pillow and a stack of cheap ones is almost immediately noticeable.",
  "6236": "Act like your future self is a real person. So when you see a chore that needs to be done, you can say \"I'll do this now to be nice to my future self\". Helps motivate to get things done because you're doing work for someone you want to help.",
  "6237": "When you go on vacation, bring a new soundtrack/album you have never heard before. In the future, every time you listen to the soundtrack/album again it will bring you vivid memories of the places you have visited.",
  "6238": "No matter how small the job is, wear correct masks/respirators/eye or ear protection. Your future self will thank you.",
  "6239": "If you want to learn a new language, figure out the 100 most frequently used words and start with them. Those words make up about 50% of everyday speech, and should be a very solid basis.",
  "6240": "If you are buying headphones/speakers, test them with Bohemian Rhapsody. It has the complete set of highs and lows in instruments and vocals.",
  "6241": "Get to know your professors early on. In your later years, good relationships with professors can lead to recommendations and research and job opportunities.",
  "6242": "If you want to \"vacuum seal\" food, put it in a ziplock bag and submerge it in a bowl of water with the bag open above the water. The water will push the air out of the bag, and you can close it without any left inside.",
  "6243": "Don\u2019t delete old playlists if you can prevent it; years later you can listen and not only rediscover music you were into but also experience whatever emotion you had associated with your tunes at the time.",
  "6244": "If you accidentally press the spacebar and scroll down the page, you can press Shift+Space and go back to where you were",
  "6245": "If you receive a bunch of scam calls, pick up the phone and mute your mic. You\u2019ll be considered a \u201cghost number\u201d and steadily the calls will decrease.",
  "6246": "if you are going to order flowers for your mother for MOTHER'S DAY (this Sunday), call a local florist, not a national flower service... the national place will just call a local place, charge you more and take a cut of the money.",
  "6247": "When you sign up for anything online, put the websites name as your middle name. That way when you receive spam/advert emails, you will know who sold your info.",
  "6248": "When moving, pack a \u201cfirst day\u201d box with everything you think you\u2019ll need right after you arrive. It\u2019s annoying to dig through all your boxes for things like modems and hair dryers when you\u2019re tired from your move.",
  "6249": "If you're still a teenager, treat your ears nicely. Ears don't repair themselves and earplugs to concerts are better than tinnitus for the rest of your life.",
  "6250": "when making nachos, put a tortilla underneath your chips to turn leftover toppings into a taco.",
  "6251": "it's getting cold outside. Throw an extra blanket in your car, a spare hat and gloves, a shovel, and some cat litter. These items can quite literally save your life in the winter.",
  "6252": "When planning a garden or backyard, always try to install a few plants native to your area. The local insects and birds have an ecological relationship with those plants, and might not be able to benefit from introduced species. Even a few small plants can help restore biodiversity.",
  "6253": "When writing a thesis or a scientific paper, don't end your day with a completed section. Write at least one or two sentences into the next topic to make it easier for your future self to continue writing the next day.",
  "6254": "After any unpleasant event in your life you should always stop to ask: Did this happen to me or did I create it? It will help you either let go of guilt or take responsibility and grow as a person.",
  "6255": "When you get a new notebook, leave the first page blank. When you finish using the notebook, you can number the pages and use the first page as a table of contents.",
  "6256": "pack your toiletry bag the night prior to traveling and only use that travel bag when getting ready the morning that begins your travels. This way, you will identify anything you may not have packed the night before and will have time to add it to your toiletry bag before setting off.",
  "6257": "If you\u2019ve got some free time and you\u2019re planning on spending it watching tv/playing video games, etc. make yourself go on a short walk or do some brief exercise beforehand. You\u2019ll probably end up going longer than you planned and you\u2019ll feel better about relaxing after.",
  "6258": "If someone tells you about an event in their life coming up, add it to your calendar. So you can follow up with them after no matter how big or small it is. Makes you a better friend.",
  "6259": "Don't take unsolicited advice personally. Most of the time the person giving the advice is giving advice they wish they had, not advice they think you need.",
  "6260": "Don't put your life on hold waiting for closure on something you're struggling with. Many of life's most difficult situations don't have reasonable explanations.",
  "6261": "If you're a highschool student looking for a job and are eventually planning on moving to a new city after graduating, aim for a job at a large chain like a grocery store. They will often facilitate job transfers so that you can have employment lined up when you move",
  "6262": "If you want to offer a deep and memorable compliment, ask someone how they did something. It gives them the opportunity to tell their story, and shows your genuine interest.",
  "6263": "When hosting a dinner party for people you're not familiar with, leave a simple task until that they have arrived, like mixing salad ingredients, or slicing bread. Invariably your guests will ask if they can help, and you can point them to these tasks as a useful icebreaker.",
  "6264": "Instead of buying a card to go with a child's present get an inexpensive book and write your message inside the cover. It will become part of the gift while still doing what a greeting card would.",
  "6265": "If you ever want to cancel a subscription and they allow you to select a reason why, always pick the \"it's too expensive\" or \"I can't afford it right now\" option. Odds are they will give you a discount incentive to stay or later on send you an opportunity to try them out again for free.",
  "6266": "When lending a pen or marker hand it over without the cap, you are much more likely to get it back",
  "6267": "If a friend is buying you lunch and you are wondering what price or how much is okay, ask him what he recommends.",
  "6268": "When someone says no to a piece of cake, don't try to convince them saying \"it's just one piece\". It's not just one piece. It's a mentally lost battle that will affect the coming battles, possibly resulting in a lost war against an unhealthy lifestyle for a person actively trying to improve.",
  "6269": "Store potatoes and onions well apart from each other. They release moisture and gases that can make the other get bad faster.",
  "6270": "Buying a car? Buy it at the end of the month. Salespeople have quotas to meet each month and will be more likely to cut you a deal.",
  "6271": "Take pictures of your hair after a good haircut. If you ever need to see a new barber, a picture's worth a thousand words.",
  "6272": "If you are examining nursing homes to place a loved one, look at the fingernails of the residents living there at the moment. Long fingernails (especially on men) would likely indicate that the home is either understaffed or does not care enough to do such a small task.",
  "6273": "If you are always worrying if you did something after leaving home, like locking the door or turning off the stove, get in the habit of speaking out the actions as you do it. Saying \"I'm turning the stove off.\" while you do it creates a more concrete memory and will put your mind at ease.",
  "6274": "if an indoor cat gets outside and lost, put their litter box outside. They can smell it from up to a mile away and find their way home.",
  "6275": "Don't think of accountants and lawyers as people you only need for taxes and trials. No: they're pretty much the only people who know the ACTUAL rules for how the world works. Think of them instead as people you can talk to before any big life decision.",
  "6276": "As soon as you wake up, do a simple or small chore like making your bed or doing your dishes. Completing a simple task right when you wake up puts you in a more productive mood.",
  "6277": "If you realize your fridge is getting empty, take 30 minutes to clean the inside before you go grocery shopping again",
  "6278": "For those living in cold areas, take a coat and have blankets in your car on each trip. You never know when your car may break down and it can quickly become life threatening.",
  "6279": "If you have a big problem at work and you need to break the bad news to your boss, try to come up with a couple of ideas for how to fix the issue before you talk to them. It will come off better and help everyone focus on the next steps. Problems happen, always try to be part of the solution.",
  "6280": "If you pay for Netflix, reset your password every year or two. That way anyone who's been using it will reach out to you when they can't log in, allowing you to keep tabs on your freeloaders and decide whether or not to continue letting them use it for free.",
  "6281": "If you can smell your own perfume/cologne througout the day, you have used it too much. It will annoy people.",
  "6282": "When you buy a house change out the water hoses for the washing machine because you never know when they were replaced last and are one of the most common causes of catastrophic water damage in homes.",
  "6283": "If you rent a tool from Home Depot after 6pm (mine closes at 9pm) you can rent it for the 4 hour price versus the 24hr price as long as you get it back to them by 9am the next day.",
  "6284": "LPT:If you work in a place that loses pens constantly, you can order a box of thousands on Ebay for pennies each if you look for misprinted advertising pens.",
  "6285": "When making an argument, a single strong point is better than one strong point and multiple weak points. Weak points become targets and weaken your entire position.",
  "6286": "If your clothes don't smell fresh even after washing, it could be your machine. The easiest way to get rid of mold in your machine is to use 1-2 dishwasher tabs or some detergent and do a cycle without clothes.",
  "6287": "When stressing over something, use the 10-10-10 rule. Will it matter in 10 days? 10 months? 10 years? After getting some perspective, you\u2019ll notice how very few things end up worth stressing over.",
  "6288": "if you have a friend who has their own business. Don't expect mates rates or discounts. Instead always be prepared to pay the full amount, a pay full price if they offer a discount. It is their livelyhood and they may feel pressured to do you a deal that will actually leave them out of pocket.",
  "6289": "Want cleaner dishes? Clean the filter in your dishwasher machine. Yes! Dishwashers have filters underneath the blade that should be removed and cleaned monthly for better washing results and it\u2019s not hard to do. Research the brand and model of machine you have for specific information.",
  "6290": "If you have to cancel plans with someone, immediately ask them when they are free again in the future and make replacement plans. It makes people feel like you do really care about seeing them and you appear less flaky.",
  "6291": "One of the first things you should do when moving into a new home is to change the locks. You never know who might have a key to the house in their possession.",
  "6292": "if you want to separate some pdf pages without using any new software. you can open the pdf file in chrome then click on print then select custom pages option, and finally choose to save as pdf",
  "6293": "Find a pair of socks you REALLY like and only buy the same pair so you always get a matching pair of socks from the basket after washing them.",
  "6294": "Go buy a decent shower head (like $30-50 decent). You use it every day (at least once), and the newer heads have better pressure, more options, and typically use less water. Better experience for you, while saving money and our planet.",
  "6295": "During this shopping season don't forget that Reddit is hands down the best review website on the internet. Type the product your thinking about buying directly into the Reddit search bar to find real reviews and plenty of quality conversation around whatever you're thinking about buying.",
  "6296": "If you want to learn another language, watch children\u2019s shows in that language to pick up on it quicker.",
  "6297": "If you have to leave your puppy/kitten/ baby animal alone during the day, get them a soft stuffed animal about twice their size. It will help sooth separation anxiety and provide comfort.",
  "6298": "Trying to learn a new language? Watch a movie you know by heart that's dubbed and/or subtitled in that language. It will aid in word association and comprehension and speed up the process of become proficient.",
  "6299": "when training someone new, do not assume they know things. Go over everything unless they tell you specifically that they already know it.",
  "6300": "One of the biggest reasons people have messy living spaces is that they don't have enough dedicated places for their stuff. Try to give everything a defined space to be in/on/under and you will be much less likely to just drop it wherever.",
  "6301": "if you are donating to a person or family that has fallen on hard times, consider household items instead of food. Lots of people bring meals, but TP, dish soap, paper towels, etc run out quickly and are usually just as appreciated as food.",
  "6302": "It is important to note that you get the courage after you do the thing that you are so anxious and terrified of doing, not before.",
  "6303": "If you are composing an important message, do not enter the recipient until that you have finished composing it so that you do not accidentally send an incomplete message.",
  "6304": "If you like a lot of Parmesan cheese on your pasta, put it on the pasta and mix it around before you cover it in the sauce. Every noodle will be coated in cheese and covered in sauce. It will change your life.",
  "6305": "If someone is getting worked up and overexcited and frustrated about a topic, they're probably just venting and not asking for advice. Be there to listen, not to lecture.",
  "6306": "If you are nervous walking into a new place with a group of people, make sure you are the first to the building. You can hold the door for everyone else making yourself look kind, yet you will be the last one in and can follow everyone elses lead.",
  "6307": "Most juices/drinks that advertise 50% less sugar are simply watered down. You can save money by watering down the normal product.",
  "6308": "Never assume that someone won't be able to go to an event, it's always better to invite them anyway, that way they know they haven't purposefully been left out. It'll avoid a lot of negativity.",
  "6309": "If you want to giveaway some stuff for free don't list them under \"Free\", instead put some good price on them. When a descent person shows up, offer the products for free. You'll get lots of thanks. You'll also get rid of \"choosing beggars\" and those who swap free stuff for money.",
  "6310": "go for that run, no one is looking at you, dont overthink it, do it",
  "6311": "when on phone with a call center and put on\u201dHold\u201d , if u do NOT hear music \u2014 you are on \u201cmute\u201d and the CSR can hear you . Don\u2019t say anything negative, it will come back to haunt you.",
  "6312": "If you wake up in the middle of the night, don\u2019t check the time. This will allow you to fall back asleep without worrying about how many hours you have left.",
  "6313": "If you want to learn a new language, figure out the 100 most frequently used words and start with them. Those words make up about 50% of everyday speech already (!) and should be a very solid basis.",
  "6314": "When buying bedsheets, look for striped ones. It will make it much easier to find the long and short sides.",
  "6315": "When you're hitting yourself over something you did in the past, consider this: what are the odds that anyone remembers in that exact moment? They might recall you occasionally, but most people are too engrossed in their own lives to care. Keep living your life and make the future even better.",
  "6316": "To listen to music on your phone via YouTube in the background, use the Chrome browser, go to the video, and request desktop site. This will allow you to listen anywhere on the phone.",
  "6317": "LPT, Whenever taking photos you plan on photoshoping. I.e. wedding photos. before you move everyone into the photo take a photo of Just the background. it can make editing the photo alot easier in the later. like removing that annoying friend of the friend.",
  "6318": "If you put melted cheese in the bottom of a taco first, the shell won't split.",
  "6319": "If you're in a job interview and you're offered a glass of water, always accept. If you're asked a tough question, you can take a sip and get yourself some extra seconds to think of a response",
  "6320": "LPT. If you have to inform someone their loved one was in an accident but they\u2019re ok, the first thing you say is that their loved one is ok. Don\u2019t make them wait to hear the condition of the person.",
  "6321": "In the tech field, learning to use simple analogies to explain complex processes will get you far in your career, since many managers in tech usually don't understand tech.",
  "6322": "When you hear that someone has said something negative about your character, resist the temptation to disparage them, too. Instead, mention something you like about them. Keeping a cool head and refusing to descend into pettiness can discredit the other\u2019s unflattering remarks about you.",
  "6323": "Struggle with actually going to the gym? Instead of taking rest days at home, take your rest day at the gym and just stretch. Even if its only 10-30 minutes, actually going to the gym will keep ypu in the routine to go every day.",
  "6324": "if there are no chances for job growth or improvement - it's time to move on. You are worth more the more you learn. Otherwise you are getting paid less the more you know.",
  "6325": "If you use your laptop for work, create a separate user for presentations. This will prevent embarrassing pop-ups or web history showing up.",
  "6326": "When receiving a gift card as a gift, take a picture of what you bought with the card and send it with the thank you text or email. It makes their generosity much more meaningful and shows appreciation.",
  "6327": "If you find information on the internet that you may need again in the future, print the page to a PDF digital file. There is no guarantee that the page will be available again in the future, and now you will have a digital copy for future reference.",
  "6328": "If someone randomly brings up something in a conversation, pay good attention to them because they probably had it on there mind for a while.",
  "6329": "Go to the zoo when it is a little cool outside. The animals will be active trying to warm up.",
  "6330": "Whenever someone had a bad day and they\u2019re being cathartic, just listen. Don\u2019t speak. Don\u2019t give advice. Don\u2019t interrupt. Don\u2019t pretend to listen. Be a pal and be a sponge. This is the most good you can do.",
  "6331": "While talking to anyone cross-eyed / lazy eyed / anything else that makes eye contact difficult, look at the bridge of their nose. You appear to be making eye contact with them without having to worry about making either of you uncomfortable",
  "6332": "If you are near a university's campus in spring, check near the dorms for items that the students leave when they break up for summer. Many don't want to take home larger items if they live far away from campus, so you could pick up some nice stuff that was left on the curb for trash.",
  "6333": "When you're talking about someone who isn't present, talk about things they're good at or things that you appreciate about them. This is called good gossip. By practicing this, you're not only being very kind to them but your mood will also increase because you're expressing gratitude.",
  "6334": "Picking out a gift? Find an item they \"need\", but don't think is high priority. Often, it's something that they really want to get for themselves, but think there are \"more important\" things to spend money on. Getting those \"lower priority\" items as gifts relieves stress and saves them cash.",
  "6335": "If your job requires a lot of walking, bring an extra pair of socks. It's amazing what a difference a fresh pair of socks can make in the middle of a long shift",
  "6336": "go to a community college for a few years and then transfer to uni after you reach the maximum transferable credit limits. You'll save about 50% on tuition depending on your state",
  "6337": "When unsubscribing from a service online, take a screen shot of the finalized screen as proof in the event they try to bill you again against your will.",
  "6338": "never fill in those free raffles that you see in shopping centres giving away cool things like free holidays and free cars. These companies are data mining firms, and they pass on your information to call centres, marketing firms and even government agencies all without your permission.",
  "6339": "set a nearby shop as your home address in your vehicle's nav. If someone were to steal your car, the last thing you want is for them to have directions to your house with a set of keys/garage door opener.",
  "6340": "Bring a healthy snack to work. If you're looking for a snack but don't feel like eating the one you brought, you're not hungry you're bored.",
  "6341": "Find 3 hobbies, 1 to make you money, 1 to keep you in shape, and 1 that let you be creative.",
  "6342": "When putting in time for vacation, always take the day after you get back off. This will give you a safety net in case your flight is cancelled. Otherwise you get a day to unpack and relax.",
  "6343": "If you're watching a video that's required for school/college and really aren't liking it, just increase the speed. It might take a little getting used to but once you get the hang of it, you can watch boring vidoes two times faster.",
  "6344": "Just because you got your first well paying job does not mean you need that $700 a month car loan. Save the money and get something that gets you from point A to point B.",
  "6345": "Before submitting an online form where you've typed out a long question or details, copy that section to your clipboard before hitting submit. If there is a problem with the website and that text is lost, you can quickly paste it back in when you try again instead of typing it out again.",
  "6346": "If you deal with multiple clients, figure out how they take their coffee and take notes. When meeting with them, get them coffee how they like it. It sets the meeting up to start on a good note.",
  "6347": "If you can hear them but they can't hear you, you're the one with the weak signal.",
  "6348": "If you are caring for an elderly or disabled family member, see if they qualify for In Home Support Services. IHSS will pay you about 2k for that care. They don\u2019t advertise this because most family members will do it for free. This is California, not sure of similar programs in other states.",
  "6349": "If you reach out to someone for help on a technical issue and they spend their valuable time helping you but are unable to resolve it, always try and let them know how it got resolved so they can help the next person with the same issue.",
  "6350": "If someone at a business hooks you up or gives you a freebie don't Yelp about it. It could cost them their job.",
  "6351": "Never shake spices over a hot pan. The steam will enter the bottle causing the spice to go hard.",
  "6352": "Write down great ideas when you get them; do that right away. You think you will never forget them, but you almost always will.",
  "6353": "At a restaurant, always wash your hands after ordering. Menus are generally the dirtiest thing you touch in a restaurant.",
  "6354": "Don't walk your dog on roads and walks where rock salt is used to melt snow and ice, it will cut up the pads on your dogs paws",
  "6355": "If you have a clogged drain use baking soda and vinegar to dissolve the clog and flush with boiling water to avoid buying expensive drain cleaners.",
  "6356": "- When at a pub in the U.K., if they serve food but the table has no cutlery or napkins set then you need to order at the bar.",
  "6357": "If you apply for a job and are successful, keep a copy of the job advert somewhere. It can help with updating your cv at a later date.",
  "6358": "If you are getting rid of a lot of blankets, towels, dressing gowns or any kind of large fabric, consider donating them to your pets vet or a local animal shelter. They are always in need of blankets for the animals.",
  "6359": "Always keep one extra day off from your vacation schedule to adjust back to daily life.",
  "6360": "When buying a duvet for your bed, buy one size larger (or more) than your current bed size. The extra duvet will provide greater comfort especially when sharing.",
  "6361": "If you are heading to the beach this summer, become familiar with \"riptides\" and how they work. If you get caught in one swim parallel to the shore until that you are out of it. Do not try to swim toward the force of the current toward the shore.",
  "6362": "When you're editing a paper, change the font to something unfamiliar. Then change the font size. When you're familiar with a piece, your eyes gulp whole passages and miss typos and other grammatical errors. New fonts focus your eyes on each word and letter.",
  "6363": "The first time you need a certified birth certificate for a child, order 5 copies instead of one. You\u2019ll be glad you did over the next 18 years.",
  "6364": "When going to a casino everyone always sets a limit of how much they are willing to lose. But just as important, set a reasonable number that if you do win, that's when you walk away.",
  "6365": "if you want to give something away online, still add a price. Even if it's very low for that item it will scare away 90% of those who will just relist the item immediately. Plus it'll pleasant surprise for someone when you give them it free.",
  "6366": "If you get fully satisfied by an employee's service in retail, don't just thank them in person, , keep your receipt, ask for their name and then take the survey and mention their name in it. That way you ensure that their hard work reaches corporate.",
  "6367": "If you're someone who finds it hard to get started on a task, tell yourself you'll do it for 30 minutes only. You have given yourself permission to stop after 30 minutes, but the likelihood is you'll carry on.",
  "6368": "This whole week in New York is a \"code blue\"weather emergency. This means that if you see a homeless person on the street seeking shelter, you can call 311, give a description of the person and the location, and an outreach team will be dispatched to assist.",
  "6369": "replace your straight shower curtain rod with a curved one. instantly roomier, bougier shower experience.",
  "6370": "Take photos of your parents and elderlies tv/electronic remotes. It will give you a quick reference to leading them through troubleshooting problems to them over the phone.",
  "6371": "When a stranger asks you to take a picture for them, take a few unannounced pics as they get ready to pose. Sometimes the candid pics come out best.",
  "6372": "Before signing up for any free service, consider how they are getting revenue. Could be ads, or your data, or something you don't want.",
  "6373": "Quora blocking you from reading an answer because you aren't logged in? Add \"?share=1\" to the end of the URL.",
  "6374": "When taking a taxi ALWAYS get a receipt even if you don't need one. That way if you happen to accidentally leave a personal belonging behind you will have the company name and taxi number.",
  "6375": "Don't undervalue yourself when deciding whether or not to apply for a new job. It's up to the person doing the hiring to determine if you are what they're looking for, and the only way to guarantee that you won't get the job is if you don't apply for it.",
  "6376": "If you have a dashcam and see something where you need to record a licence plate but you know your dashcam is too far away, read the licence plate aloud for your cam's audio to record it.",
  "6377": "Stop comparing yourself to others. Instead, compare yourself to where you were 1-2 years ago. Whether it's fitness or finance, use that as motivation for your own goals.",
  "6378": "Taking pictures with your phone at a large event? Turn off your flash! Your flash is only good up to 12 feet, the stage lights are a thousand times brighter and you are just draining your battery. No flash = better pictures!",
  "6379": ": Before posting online a photo you took, crop some small part of it out first - that way you can always prove it's yours.",
  "6380": "If you're thinking about getting a tattoo, get it done in Henna first: It will force you to live with the design and location past the honeymoon stage and show you how comfortable you are with it in your day to day life.",
  "6381": "If you're trying to cut back on drinking, and you're like me and buy alcohol when getting groceries, start shopping in the morning. Unless you drink in the morning or early day, you won't feel the urge nearly as bad to get a case of beer or wine.",
  "6382": "Many of us use i.e. incorrectly. i.e. means \"in other words\" and e.g. means \"for example\".",
  "6383": "Spraying some Pam onto your snow shovel will make the snow slide right off when you shovel.",
  "6384": "Before you stick your credit card in any reader, see if you can pull the reader off the machine. Card scanners are showing up everywhere, make a habit of checking every time.",
  "6385": "- If you are keeping a family memento or heirloom keep a card or note with the item that explains the significance or backstory. It will help your descendants differentiate between items you valued vs. those you just pack-ratted.",
  "6386": "Whenever you have to watch/ take notes on a video for school always write down the point in time in the video. It makes it much easier to go back later and get the full quote or idea.",
  "6387": "When starting a new job, make the commute a few days before you actually start to see what traffic is like heading there that time of the day. Don\u2019t be that person showing up late on your first day cause of traffic!",
  "6388": "Place the back of your hand on the pavement. If you can't hold it there for more than 5 seconds. It's too hot to walk your dog.",
  "6389": "When asked online to confirm \"I am not a robot\", if you long press on the tick box and release, you will not be asked to complete the \"click all store front\" etc tests",
  "6390": "If you can see ordinary household lights through your eclipse glasses or handheld viewer, it's no good.",
  "6391": "Dont worry about something embarresing you said or did in the past. Nobody thinks about it as much as you do until that you mention it.",
  "6392": "To avoid the fake, cheesy smile on young kids when you try to take their picture, ask them to tell you a joke while you take it, but tell them that they should absolutely not laugh while telling it. Beautiful pictures every time of glee.",
  "6393": "New college freshmen, get to know your professors early on. In your later years, good relationships with professors can lead to recommendations, research, and job opportunities.",
  "6394": "If you find yourself procrastinating in starting a new task, tell yourself you just taking some practical steps now to \"prepare\" to do it later. You might end up getting half the job done or more just in the process of \"preparing.\"",
  "6395": "A statement made by someone you perceive to be smarter than you does not automatically make their statement true. Always fact check those statements that might change the way you perceive your world view.",
  "6396": "The loud ads at the gas pump can usually be muted by pressing one of the unlabeled buttons next to the screen.",
  "6397": "Most people at the gym are to busy with themselves to pay attention to you or anyone else, so don't sweat it",
  "6398": "Keep life at work professional. If people start gossip don\u2019t involve yourself. If managers ask you questions come up with positive ways to talk about people. Use neutral words instead of disagreeing. Work hard, then enjoy your separate life outside of work.",
  "6399": "If you are having trouble with your phone charger, use a toothpick to clean out the phones charging port. More often than not, it\u2019s filled with lint from being in your pocket. Pull it out and it will work like new again.",
  "6400": "If you are quitting a vice (smoking, drinking, etc.) treat yourself with the money you are saving. It makes quitting easier.",
  "6401": "If you haven't used your voice in a while (sleeping, lonely, etc) and suddenly need to take a phone call, hum for a few seconds prior. Your vocal cords won't let you down.",
  "6402": "Instead of saying \"I don't know\" when your boss asks you a question say \"I'll find out.\" It'll make them respect you more.",
  "6403": "If you are denied boarding or if your flight is cancelled or delayed for at least two hours, ask at the check-in counter or boarding gate for the text stating your rights, particularly with regard to compensation and assistance to claim proper compensation.",
  "6404": "When you break a glass on a hard floor, shine a flashlight parallel to the floor so you can see the shadows of tiny pieces you would otherwise miss.",
  "6405": "Take a selfie when you have a good hair-day. Show it to your hairdresser next time. They'll know what you want, and it's a realistic, achievable style.",
  "6406": "If you have kids who are still enjoying dressing up, the next few days are your best friend. Halloween costumes will go on sale everywhere for a fraction of their original price.",
  "6407": "If someone you care about is in need, say \"Tell me what you need.\" Not \"Let me know if you need anything\". Being direct makes it easier for them to ask, instead of just being a generic and pretty meaningless gesture.",
  "6408": "With new privacy regulations coming soon and most companies updating their Terms of Service (ToS), you should know about https://tosdr.org/ \"Terms of service; didn't read\"--a website providing a short version of many terms of service.",
  "6409": "If you have to pay a company to work for them, it's a scam. Walk away.",
  "6410": "When drying clothes in the sun, turn them inside out so the colours don\u2019t fade in the sunlight.",
  "6411": "Take a family picture at the beginning of any excursion involving a large crowd (theme park, day at the beach etc...). If someone goes missing, you\u2019ll have a picture of them, and you\u2019ll be able to provide specific details about what they were wearing.",
  "6412": "Wake up a little earlier than your alarm? Don\u2019t go back to bed and wait for your alarm. Waking up naturally instead of to some sort of stimuli will help you get off to a better and healthier start to your day.",
  "6413": "[LPT] As the weather gets colder, make sure to check your tire pressure. In general, for every 10 degrees it drops, that's 1 less pound in your tire. It can make a big difference as we move from 80s to 30s.",
  "6414": "When speaking to an expert on something, if you're not sure what to ask them you can ask \"what are the most common mistakes/problems?\" You may learn something new.",
  "6415": "If you regularly order food online from yours and your partner's accounts, stop using one of the accounts. After a while you will receive offers on the account that is dormant.",
  "6416": "For you dog owners out there.",
  "6417": "Cooling racks (like for cookies) are great for putting under a laptop, it improves airflow and can protect the laptop from liquid spills on your desk/table.",
  "6418": "When someone compliments you, it's okay to just say \"thank you.\" You don't have to give them the same compliment right back.",
  "6419": "If you want to have a good standing with an employer and increase your chance of being a needed asset do the work nobody else wants to do and get good at it.",
  "6420": "If you want people to leave you alone while you are traveling, just wear a surgical mask and people will give you plenty of space.",
  "6421": "If you struggle to wake up and you do it late, leave everything done for next day (clothes ready, ingredients for your coffee at hand, etc.) That way you will be ready to go much faster.",
  "6422": "If someone is repeating themself a lot, it's often because they don't feel like anyone is hearing or understanding them. Try making eye contact and rephrasing what they're saying, so they know they've been heard.",
  "6423": "Before booking any overseas travel, check your passports expiry date. Some countries need your passport to have a minimum of 6 months left of validity before arriving. Some countries also will NOT accept an emergency passport. Check those dates people! (reposted)",
  "6424": "if you don\u2019t care about football, go see a movie during the super bowl, there will be no lines and you might have the whole theater to yourself.",
  "6425": "Whenever you receive a greeting card with money in it for your birthday (or any other special day), always act like you don't see the money and read the card out loud first. After that, then thank them for the money. People really appreciate when you take the time to enjoy their greeting cards.",
  "6426": "Learn to look at food products labeling carefully. \"Made with 100%...\" is very different to \"made from 100%...\"",
  "6427": "Write a fake pin number on the back of your credit card. That way if it gets stolen the person will only get 3 attempts before the ATM machine swallows the card.",
  "6428": "Treat another persons phone or computer like you would their diary. Don't even touch it unless they allow you to. It's always for the best.",
  "6429": "Put your phone into \"Do Not Disturb\" mode when showing someone something on your phone. It will keep any private information from popping up and can save embarrassment",
  "6430": "Look for the shady spot when you're leaving work, not when you get there. This way you know where to park the next day!",
  "6431": "Even if measuring milestones and accomplishments is not part of your annual review at work, always keep a personal list with a short summary and dates so you can casually bring it up during those interviews.",
  "6432": "If your dogs gets out and comes back, don't scold it. Reward it for coming back.",
  "6433": "Have a new person starting at work? Try to refer to your other colleagues by name whenever you're around the new person. Chances are they will have trouble remembering everyone's names at first so regular reminders can help them fit in",
  "6434": "If your ceiling fan is really dusty you can use a pillow case to clean the blades without having dust rain down on everything below. Not sure how known this trick is but I thought everyone should know.",
  "6435": "in college, if you miss an assignment, don't go to the instructor and ask if you can turn it in late for partial credit. Do the assignment first, then give it in asking for feedback and any credit theyre willing to give. They will be far more receptive.",
  "6436": "If you have pet fur all over your clothes and you don't have a sticky roller, wet your hands and brush off the fur. Most of it will come off.",
  "6437": "All signs indicate that this summer will be the hottest ever in North America. If you will need to buy an air conditioner or will have trouble paying higher electric bills, you should start saving for this right now.",
  "6438": "Do an online search for which restaurants give out free birthday meals. When your birthday rolls around, your email will be full of coupons for free meals that don't expire for about a month.",
  "6439": "If you accidentally press the spacebar and scroll down the page, you can press Shift+Space and go back to where you were",
  "6440": "Don't yell at your dog if they are barking for non-threating reasons. You are just justifying their stress. Calmly train your dog to sit at your side and pet them. Your reassuring calmness will calm them down.",
  "6441": "If you accidentally clicked \"Don't Save\" when closing a MS Word document, you can manually recover it by going to go to File>Info>Manage Versions>Recover Unsaved Documents",
  "6442": "Treat your monthly savings goal like a bill. At the end of the month, hold yourself accountable to \u201cpay it off\u201d like you would your rent or your utilities. This will keep you on track for your savings goals.",
  "6443": "Struggle at writing Essays? Outline them extensively. You'll end up writing 80-90% of your content and the actual essay writing portion comes down to pasting and polishing.",
  "6444": "When filling out applications online, make sure you copy responses which typically take a long time to write, and paste them to a text file. You never know when you could get a server timeout.",
  "6445": "If you receive great service from an organization, consider sending written appreciation to the representative who assisted you. It can go a long way toward his/her professional development and look better in their portfolio.",
  "6446": "If you are sent a Pages file by a person with a Mac but you are on a PC, simply change the extension from .pages to .zip and inside you will find a PDF version.",
  "6447": "You never know what is taking place in a stranger's life. Try to be patient and passive if some seems to be \"overreacting \".",
  "6448": "If need dietary advice, see a dietitian, not a nutritionist. Dietitian is a legally protected term, nutritionist isn't a legally protected term.",
  "6449": "If you take showers when you're tired or hung over, buy a cheap shower chair. Sitting under the cascading water as it slowly reinvigorates you is amazing and relatively inexpensive.",
  "6450": "If dealer asks why you want to sell your car, say you're looking to upgrade. If you say other reasons like need the money, moving town, etc., they will lowball you with the price offer knowing you're desperate to sell it, and will most likely take whatever they offer.",
  "6451": "Save your PowerPoint presentations with a .pps extension instead of .ppt. They'll open directly in presentation mode and PowerPoint will close when the slideshow is over.",
  "6452": "When you cringe from something embarrassing you used to do in the past, treat it as a good feeling. The cringe means that you're recognizing that you've gotten more mature with time.",
  "6453": "Take a screenshot of your mobile boarding pass before boarding an airplane so if you lose internet access, you can still pull it up.",
  "6454": "If you buy ground beef in bulk and freeze it, repackage it in serving-sized plastic baggies and completely flatten them. They'll stack nicely in your freezer and the larger surface area will allow them to thaw more rapidly when you need them.",
  "6455": "When you start a new job make sure to keep the job description. That way you can easily update your Resume or LinkedIn with the new job at a later date.",
  "6456": "When starting to run, concentrate solely on form. Keep your hips, spine and neck aligned. Minimize up and down movement. Run in as straight a line as possible. By week 3 or 4, running at a steady pace will feel effortless.",
  "6457": "When asking someone out, always give them your number instead of asking for theirs. Giving them the option to contact you is a sign of respect, and it takes a lot of the pressure off of them after being put on the spot.",
  "6458": "The bowline knot may be the most useful knot, because it it secure and can be tied and untied easily. You can do it in 4 simple steps.",
  "6459": "If you're moving into a new apartment, take photos before putting any furniture in. That way you will already have pictures when moving out.",
  "6460": "Before going to shop for a piece of furniture, snap a couple pictures of the room you're shopping for, it makes it much easier to match shapes and colours later when you're at the store.",
  "6461": "Complete a simple task like making up your bed or preparing an actual breakfast when you wake up in the morning. The feeling of even the smallest accomplishment has been proven to make you more productive during the day.",
  "6462": "Addiction to anything is always fun at first and you will never see it until that it's too late. Listen to what people around you say even if it's hard.",
  "6463": "Felt pads used under furniture feet should be checked every once in awhile as they can trap debris (sand, etc) that will scratch your floor even worse.",
  "6464": "Teach your dog to relinquish food, toys, etc. willingly (and do it *before* there's an emergency). It might save her life someday and/or save you from getting bitten.",
  "6465": "Don't buy a house near a school until that you've visited the property at both 8am and 3pm on weekday",
  "6466": "If you want to endear someone to you quickly, ask them for advice. Doesn't matter what on; just asking for their opinion on anything shows that you respect them and value their input.",
  "6467": "Keep extra napkins in your car's glove compartment. You won't believe how many times they'll get you out of a jam.",
  "6468": "You can turn off Reddit\u2019s new, annoying \u2018trending posts\u2019 notifications by going to Settings > Notifications, and turning \u2018Trending Posts\u2019 off.",
  "6469": "If someone wishes you Merry Christmas and you don't celebrate Christmas, just say thank you. There's no need to tell them you don't celebrate. It just makes things awkward",
  "6470": "Instead of saying 'Sorry this is late', say 'Thanks for your patience.' Using positive language in a negative situation can have a big impact on how you're remembered.",
  "6471": "Always correct someone privately and one-on-one rather in a group setting. It will save them humiliation and they will have greater respect for you.",
  "6472": "If you're trying to improve, and you know you're gonna relapse, write a note to yourself saying why you shouldn't, and why you want to improve. Whenever you feel like you're gonna fall back, read the note.",
  "6473": "Overspend at places like Starbucks each month? Decide on the monthly budget you want for yourself and buy a gift card for that amount. Once it\u2019s out, it\u2019s done and force yourself to wait until that next month to get another.",
  "6474": "If you ever spill laundry detergent, try cleaning it up first with laundry you already need to wash",
  "6475": "after a family member gets married, keep the list of things that they registered for but didn\u2019t get and use it for birthday and Christmas presents. It will save you time wondering what they want especially if they\u2019re difficult to shop for.",
  "6476": "Funky smell in the basement? If there's drains, pour a bucket of water down them to keep the trap full.",
  "6477": "Before arguing about religion/politics/sports, ask yourselves if anything would ever make either of you change your position. If either of you answer no, just agree to disagree\u2014even the world's best table tennis player can't beat a wall.",
  "6478": "If you have a loved one in an assisted living center, send them a card every once in a while. Just a few minutes of your time will mean the world to them.",
  "6479": "If your company offers 401k matching, do it. That's an instant 100% return on investment. That's better than any stock, bond, mutual fund, etc in existence.",
  "6480": "How to lace your running shoes",
  "6481": "when you want to buy something but don\u2019t actually need it, put it off until that your next pay check. The wait will teach you how much you want it, and help you avoid overspending.",
  "6482": "People want someone to tell them what to do in emergency situations. For example while performing CPR on someone don't say \"Someone call an ambulance\" instead talk to one person and ask him/her to call an ambulance directly.",
  "6483": "If you are more able and want to give your seat up to an elderly person/woman on public transportation, physically get up and offer them your seat instead of staying seated and asking. They are much more likely to accept your offer if the seat is physically open.",
  "6484": "If you lock your keys in your car, don't call a locksmith, call a towing company. They will typically unlock your car for less than a locksmith, arrive faster, and are available 24/7",
  "6485": "if you're trying to choose the fastest line between many similarly long lines at an amusement park/airport customs/stadium/etc, choose the line with the most children. Groups with children usually go through as one transaction so the line will move faster.",
  "6486": "If your friend suddenly starts acting shady or distant from you for no apparent reason check up on them to make sure they are ok. Sometimes people need people to check up on them, but don\u2019t want to seem needy.",
  "6487": "Whenever you make eye contact with someone randomly, just smile! They'll most likely smile back and that just makes the world a little bit happier. :)",
  "6488": "Spend a day looking through all the online stuff you Favorited and forgot. You'd be blown away by how much interesting and useful stuff is in there.",
  "6489": "On a long car ride, stand-up comedy albums (found on Apple Music or Spotify) can make time pass by quicker than actual music.",
  "6490": "When microwaving leftover rice put a glass of water next to it. It will allow the rice to be softer.",
  "6491": "When cleaning your windows clean the inside vertically and outside horizontally. That way if there are streaks you know which side of the glass they're on.",
  "6492": "If you have a dashcam, keep a second memory card in your car. That way in the event of an accident, you can swap out the card to help protect the footage. Secondly, it allows you to have a backup if you main card fails while you are out and about.",
  "6493": "When posting your resume online for a specific job, copy the \u201clooking for\u201d section and paste in white font at bottom of your resume. You place higher because you\u2019re a \u201cperfect match\u201d and humans won\u2019t notice when they read it.",
  "6494": "If you are ever in a situation where you have to apologize. Give one heartfelt apology and move on. Repeatedly apologizing will only make it worse.",
  "6495": "If the emotional reaction of the person you're talking to seems out of proportion to the situation, they're probably upset about something other than the current topic of conversation.",
  "6496": "Write every email as if they will get forwarded on to the CEO.",
  "6497": "when buying a new appliance (eg, washer, dryer, dishwasher) ask an appliance REPAIRMAN which model he recommends. Don\u2019t ask the salesman at Lowe\u2019s...",
  "6498": "When applying for a new job take a note/screenshot of the key responsibilities so if you ever need to leave you can copy it and add those to your CV.",
  "6499": "When packing plates, put paper plates between them to keep them from scratching/chipping",
  "6500": "If your milk smells sour, pour a little into a cup/glass and smell it again, often it is the residue in the neck/opening that is sour and not the milk inside.",
  "6501": "If you buy baby / spring greens in the plastic container, put a slice of paper towel in there after you open it. It absorbs the condensation and makes the greens last longer.",
  "6502": "Put some cat litter in the bottom of your trash can before you put a liner or bag in, that way if a bag leaks the cat litter will help absorb the liquid making it much easier to deal with.",
  "6503": "When using a website chat feature type your messages in word or something else and copy and paste them into the chat. Support reps can see everything you type as you type it regardless if you send it.",
  "6504": "when dealing with lawyers, tell them everything. Lawyers can only assist you with the information you give them, and trying to hide something from them can make your situation far worse. This is especially true with situations where you need to declare past convictions, or drugs.",
  "6505": "If you\u2019re feeling stressed or overwhelmed because you have so much to do, make a list and physically cross them off or remove them from your phone as you go. It will let you know you\u2019re making progress and give you a confidence boost that the others are also achievable.",
  "6506": "To check if a map is up to date, look for South Sudan. It is the world's newest country, gaining its independence from Sudan in 2011.",
  "6507": "If you share an 'inside joke' with a friend around other people, just let them know what it is even if they won't get it. People don't appreciate being excluded.",
  "6508": "Having trouble learning or grasping a concept? Pretend you're trying to explain it to someone else and your brain will trick itself into understanding it better.",
  "6509": "If someone attempts to do something, especially for the first time, don't encourage them by telling them it's easy, it puts pressure on them to do it right first time and downplays their success when they achieve it.",
  "6510": "Always be gracious when friends or classmates get jobs you both applied to, they might be in a position to hire you in the future",
  "6511": "When starting a free trial go ahead and cancel (if possible) as soon as you accept, that way it won\u2019t sneak up on you and leave you paying for it later",
  "6512": ": If you're preparing for your exams/finals, always start from the hardest to the easiest, so that way you won't have to apply too much pressure on yourself the day before your exams/finals",
  "6513": "When taking apart a vehicle to work on it, take pics of ALL the screws and hardware in its original location. It will prevent ending up with hardware left over when it's all back together.",
  "6514": "Just because you\u2019ve know that person for years doesn\u2019t mean you should stay friends with them. A toxic friend need to be cut out of your life.",
  "6515": "Complete a simple task like making up your bed or preparing a real breakfast when you wake up in the morning. The feeling of accomplishment will encourage you to achieve more throughout the day.",
  "6516": "when cutting garlic, oil up your blade, so the garlic won\u2018t stick to it.",
  "6517": "In order to be a better conversationalist, don't ask yes/no questions. Instead, ask ones that require a more thoughtful, in-depth response.",
  "6518": "If you aren't good enough at anything to stand out, be reliable. Your faithfulness may be more useful to someone than being a flaky genius.",
  "6519": "Testing a battery life",
  "6520": "Pack an empty water bottle in your carry on baggage when traveling. You can fill it up after being cleared through TSA.",
  "6521": "If you are going to be working on or cleaning a lawn mower take the spark plug out. Spinning the blade with your hand could cause it to start.",
  "6522": "even if no one sees your art or photos, don\u2019t stop creating them.",
  "6523": "Watch \"silent movie\" comedies with younger kids - Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, etc. The lack of dialogue and emphasis on physical storytelling will be extremely fun and engaging for the kids, and will keep grownups laughing too",
  "6524": "- When researching things to do for your next leisure travel. Include <location> tourism scam into your search. All tourist heavy areas will have their own scams. This should not dampen your excitement but heighten your knowledge so your vacation will be more enjoyable",
  "6525": "If someone is treating you to a meal and you're wondering how much you should spend, ask them what they're ordering to get a better idea of the range.",
  "6526": "When someone suffers a personal tragedy, don't ask if they need anything. They'll almost always say they don't. Instead, just pick something, and do it.",
  "6527": "When you move into a new place, find out where your main water valve is. You may need to turn it off quickly if a pipe bursts. I just learnt this the hard way.",
  "6528": "[LPT] If it's the same price, buy the hard copy rather than the online streamed version. You can lose access to what you've purchased if the streaming service decide to change their terms and conditions.",
  "6529": "When selecting a text with your mouse, double-click on the first word, hold down the mouse on the second click and then select your text. It will now select text by words, not characters.",
  "6530": "try and spend time with the elderly if possible. A little conversation with a lonely old neighbor every now and then can really brighten their life.",
  "6531": "When you are handed a claim ticket for anything (dry cleaning, luggage, valet parking, etc.) immediately take a picture of it with your phone. That way, if it becomes lost you can still claim your property without a hassle.",
  "6532": "If you're on vacation and find yourself in a souvenir shop... DON'T TOUCH ANYTHING. Places may rig certain \"expensive\" items to fall apart, then forcing you to pay for damages. Learned this the hard way in Mexico",
  "6533": "When you are on a long roadtrip and want to eat at a restaurant by the highway, always pick one with a lot of trucks outside. Truckers often take the same tour hundreds of times and know for sure where to stop for a good (and cheap) meal.",
  "6534": "When writing a thesis or scientific paper, don't end the day with a completed section. Write a few sentences into the next section to help yourself get started the next day.",
  "6535": "Put a piece of clear tape over the speaker grill of kids toys that are way too loud in order to help dampen the volume. Helps prevent insanity!",
  "6536": "When memorizing a speech, memorize the main points instead of memorizing word for word.",
  "6537": "When you move somewhere new, specially if living alone, make a copy of your key to your residence and hide it or give it to someone trustworthy. Two dollars is cheaper than a locksmith if you lose the key.",
  "6538": "The best parking spot at a grocery store isn't the one closest to the entrance. It's the one closest to the cart return.",
  "6539": "Just Because The Election Is Over, Does Not Mean That This Subreddit Will Be Accepting Politics or Politic Related Tips. We Will Still Not Accept Them. Keep Those Posts To Their Proper Subreddits. - Thank you.",
  "6540": "Before you send that risky text, imagine what it would sound like being read out loud by a judge in a courtroom",
  "6541": "Don't have serious arguments via text (especially with your SO.) Tone does not translate, comments can be misunderstood, and if things really go south, the messages you send can be used against you. Calling them has a better chance to deescalate the problem.",
  "6542": "When you are in the kitchen waiting on microwave or kettle, use the time to speed race doing cleaning up.",
  "6543": "Throw a couple of water bottle caps in your pocket before going to a concert or sports event. They take them off before giving them to you, making them easy to spill.",
  "6544": "Take this time when all companies are updating their privacy policies to \u2018Unsubscribe\u2019 from the services you don\u2019t use anymore.",
  "6545": "If you're waitlisted for a college course, show up to class the first day anyways. The professor may be willing to add you to the class. Many times other students drop or they'll just let a few more in. Can't hurt to ask!",
  "6546": "Go to GoodWill in rich areas there will be name brand clothes and probably clothes only ever worn once before",
  "6547": "My recently deceased uncle always told me this. Never skimp on two things, your shoes or your mattress. You spend too much time in them to be uncomfortable.",
  "6548": "If you are looking for a safe place to take your family trick or treating, look into local nursing homes and rehabilitation centers passing out candy. The elderly people there would really enjoy getting to see kids in their costumes and pass out candy.",
  "6549": "When someone steps out of their comfort zone or does an activity they usually avoid, don't make a big deal out of it. The extra attention may discourage them from doing it again.",
  "6550": "when you get to choose your seat on a flight try to pick the row just before the wings of the plane begin. Plane stability is based on center of gravity so close to the wing will almost always be the smoothest flight.",
  "6551": "After constructing IKEA furniture, tape the provided tools to the back or underside of your new furniture. When you need to tighten some screws or fix something, they will be right there.",
  "6552": "Don\u2019t throw away that jar of pickles when they are gone. Instead refill it with some sliced red onion and cherry tomatoes. Add a little extra white vinegar, salt and sugar and in a week you will have a jar of yummies for salads, burgers or whatever.",
  "6553": "After a car accident, step-by-step checklist. Getting into a car accident can be jarring and emotional, even if it\u2019s a small fender bender. Make a checklist to help take the thinking out of what information to collect.",
  "6554": "When taking pictures on your phone of/with other people, launch the camera from your lockscreen so that if they ask to see how the picture turned out and you have to hand them your phone, they can't snoop through your other photos",
  "6555": "If someone does a good job for you and you are asked to do a survey, do it. Their compensation may depend on it.",
  "6556": "Turn your radio off and listen to your car once in a while. Noises from the engine, tires, breaks, suspension, etc. can tell you a lot. You can catch many mechanical issues early, before they become expensive repairs.",
  "6557": "Don't store bananas with your other fruits. Bananas give of a lot of ethylene in its ripening process which quickens the ripening process of your other fruits. (or do just that if you do want to ripen them faster). Alternatively, store bananas with your potatoes and onions to halt germination.",
  "6558": "Feeling \"over it\"? Tune into the Weather Channel. The hero's over there are airing an 8 hour show called \"Escape the Election: clouds rainbows, autumn splendor and smooth jazz evoke tranquility.\" You're welcome.",
  "6559": ": Don't use WD-40 to lubricate your bike chain. It contains a solvent and will actually breakdown the remaining lube on your chain.",
  "6560": "when someone else starts an argument with you, ask yourself what would be the positive outcome of engaging in the argument. If there\u2019s none, just walk away and don\u2019t engage. You\u2019ll probably save yourself unnecessary stress.",
  "6561": "Looking to buy or rent a house in an unfamiliar neighborhood? Find Airbnb there, stay a few nights and walk to the train, grocery stores, etc. Get a better feel of it",
  "6562": "If you borrow even a small amount money from someone, Pay them back as soon as you have any spare money. Even if its a minor amount, Even if they say not to worry. People will respect your integrity and not bad mouth you behind your back",
  "6563": "When buying a used car, always go after it rains just in case they buffed any scratches with WD-40",
  "6564": "You're going to be \"weird\" to someone, no matter what you do. There is no such thing as normal. You might as well just be yourself.",
  "6565": "If your cat won't use the cat bed you bought try putting it underneath furniture like a coffee table or nightstand. They feel more at ease in an enclosed space, knowing a predator can't sneak up on them.",
  "6566": "Don't post pictures of yourself on vacation. Wait until that you get home. Posting them on vacation alerts people that your house is empty. Perfect for burglars."
}